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After the said man died, Calder claimed that she was entitled to the man's estate under the laws of the State of Connecticut in 1790s.
After the said man died, Calder claimed that she was entitled to the man's estate under the laws of the State of Connecticut in 1790s.
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Calder v. Bull
Court Supreme Court of the United States
Citation
Date decided August 8, 1798

Facts

Bull was the beneficiary of a man's will.

After the said man died, Calder claimed that she was entitled to the man's estate under the laws of the State of Connecticut in 1790s.

Procedural History

Calder and Bull sued each other in Connecticut probate court.

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