| Law - 1883 - 908 pages
...then an action for the value of the property shall survive against the executor. So far as the tort goes an executor shall not be liable, and, therefore, it is that all public and all private causes die with the offender, and the executor is not chargeable, hut as far as the act of the defendant... | |
| Law - 1885 - 948 pages
...benefits the testator, then an action for the value of the property shall survive against the executor." " So far as the tort itself goes, an executor shall...be liable, and therefore it is that all public and private crimes die with the offender, and the executor is not chargeable; but, so far as the act of... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 926 pages
...benefits the testator, then an action for the value of the property shall survive against the executor." "So far as the tort itself goes an executor shall...be liable, and therefore it is that all public and private crimes die with the offender, and the executor is not chargeable; but so far as the act of... | |
| John T. Cook - Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 874 pages
...benefits the testutor, then an action for the value of the property shall survive against the executor." " So far as the tort itself goes an executor shall not...liable, and, therefore, it is that all public and private crimes die with the offender, and the executor is not chargeable; but so far as the act of... | |
| William Albert Keener - Quasi contracts - 1888 - 1234 pages
...As for instance, the executor shall not be chargeable for the injury done by his testator in cutting down another man's trees, but for the benefit arising to his testator from the value or sale of the trees he shall." Upwards of one hundred years have elapsed since this... | |
| John Chipman Gray - Personal property - 1890 - 988 pages
...As for instance, the executor shall not be chargeable for the injury done by his testator in cutting down another man's trees, but for the benefit arising...his testator for the value or sale of the trees he shall.1 So far as the tort itself goes, an executor shall not be liable ; and therefore it is, that... | |
| Wyndham Anstis Bewes - Waste - 1894 - 506 pages
...As for instance, the executor shall not be chargeable for the injury done by his testator in cutting down another man's trees, but for the benefit arising...testator for the value or sale of the trees he shall." This was followed by Powell v. Rees (1837), 7 Ad. & E; 426. An action had already been brought under... | |
| Law - 1895 - 352 pages
...As, for instance, the executor shall not be chargeable for the injury done by his testator in cutting down another man's trees, but for the benefit arising...the trees, he shall. So far as the tort itself goes the executor shall not be liable and therefore it is that all public and private crimes die with the... | |
| Robert Campbell - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1896 - 790 pages
...As, for instance, the executor shall not be chargeable for the injury done by his testator in cutting down another man's trees, but for the benefit arising...testator for the value or sale of the trees, he shall." Mr. Gibb's estate derived no benefit from the misrepresentation to which he was the party, and therefore... | |
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