4 Day 310 | Conn. | 1810
(after stating the case.) Whether the; co-verture of Lydia can protect her right or not since her title accrued to her whilst a minor unmarried, I do not find necessary to determine.
This is a joint suit by several heirs; and it is claimed that the minority or coverture of one saves all the rights of the other heirs. There can be no' question but the rule of the common law on a joint suit is, that the minority, &c. of one will save the rights of those of full age; for the recovery must be joint, and no one without the other can recover. And as the rights of the minor are secured, he must recover; and yet he cannot recover, but with all the joint proprietors: of course, they must recover also. The rights of those of full age are preserved, that the minor may have the benefit of liis privilege; and the rights of those heirs that are n«t
New trial to be granted.