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  "id": 8683871,
  "name": "M'Kinnie's ex'rs v. Oliphant's ex'rs",
  "name_abbreviation": "M'Kinnie's ex'rs v. Oliphant's ex'rs",
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    "name": "North Carolina Superior Court"
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    "name_long": "North Carolina",
    "name": "N.C."
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    "parties": [
      "M\u2019Kinnie\u2019s ex\u2019rs v. Oliphant\u2019s ex\u2019rs."
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    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Per Williams,\nthe only Judge in Court, trover, trespass, deceit, or any other action of the like nature, will lie against executors, where the thing itself has been used so as to go into and increase the testator\u2019s estate, so that the benefit thereof comes to the possession of the executor, otherwise where the thing is destroyed, as if a man take my bullock and eat him. The case of Hambly & Trott, in Cowper, is not law; and further, I never knew a case in Cowper to be received as law in our Courts.\nNote. \u2014 Vide Decraw v. Mone\u2019s ex\u2019rs, post 21. Clark v. Hill, past 308. Avery v. Moore\u2019s ex\u2019rs. post 362. In the last case cited, the article of property for which the action was brought, did not go into and increase the estate of the testator ; but it was decided that that made no difference. The Editor has it from good authority, that the expression attributed to Judge Williams in this case, that he \u201c never knew a case in Cowper to be received as law in our Court?,\u201d is a mis,\u2019 fake, and was never used by him.",
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        "author": "Per Williams,"
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    "head_matter": "M\u2019Kinnie\u2019s ex\u2019rs v. Oliphant\u2019s ex\u2019rs."
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