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Snively v. Luce
1 Watts 69
Pa.
1832
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Per Curiam.

An unexecuted parol partition is void; and it is still parol when made by the intervention of agents, pursuant to a parol authority, though their act be evinced by a writing under seal. That can give it no additional authority; and the whole being irrelevant, and void, ought not to have gone to the jury.

Judgment reversed, and a venire de novo awarded.

Case Details

Case Name: Snively v. Luce
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Sep 15, 1832
Citation: 1 Watts 69
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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