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  "name_abbreviation": "Anonymous",
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  "first_page": "343",
  "last_page": "344",
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      "cite": "2 N.C. 343"
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    "id": 22358,
    "name": "North Carolina Superior Court"
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    "id": 5,
    "name_long": "North Carolina",
    "name": "N.C."
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  "provenance": {
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    "source": "Harvard",
    "batch": "2018"
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    "parties": [
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        "text": "Per curiam\nThe. only thing now to be considered, is, whether the plea of fully administered, were true at the time it was pleaded \u2014 not whether it be true at this time. A<>d as it appears that assets, to more than the. amount of Hot demand, have been expended sine this plea, in tne discharge of judgments obtained since the pleading there* of, ihe pica of course, could not he true when pleaded.\u2014 The Plaintiff had judgment.\nNote \u2014 Vide Evans v. Norris\u2019s Admr's. post 411. Surv. Partners of Mc. Yaughton and Co. v. Blorker's Admr. post 117. Churchill and Lamotte v. Cameron, Conf. Rep. 555, S. C. 1 Murphey 39. Collins v. Underbill\u2019a Ex'r N. C. L. Repos. 579.",
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    "head_matter": "Anonymous.\nThe plea of plene administravii must be true when it is put in, and not at the time of the \u00abrial.\nThis was an action against an executor who pleaded plene administravii, and upon evidence it appeared the executor bad really administered all the testator\u2019s assets in payment of his debts; but that a great number of these payments had been made, some upon judgment and others voluntarily, a long time after the plea pleaded, but previous \u00bbo this time."
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