9 Pa. 213 | Pa. | 1848
The statute expressly gives jurisdiction of a case like the present; and policy requires that the proceedings be not too nicely scanned as to form. The plaint and inquisition before us wouldj however, stand the test of a severe scrutiny even as to that. True, it is not detailed in the inquisition, which is the material part of it, that the complainant had demised
Judgment affirmed.