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Barker v. Wales
1 Root 265
Conn.
1791
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Upon the first reason, which was admitted to he true, the commission and all proceedings in the Court of Probate upon it, were set aside. It is of importance to creditors, that judicious and disinterested men be appointed commissioners; as their doings are final and conclusive, as to the creditors, where their claims are disallowed by them.

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Case Name: Barker v. Wales
Court Name: Supreme Court of Connecticut
Date Published: Mar 15, 1791
Citation: 1 Root 265
Court Abbreviation: Conn.
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