Montgomery v. Robertson
Montgomery v. Robertson
Opinion of the Court
Middlebrooks died in 1861, leaving a will, and the Montgomerys his executors. By it he bequeathed to Robertson,
By his will, the testator left certain beds and furniture to his daughters, and then, by the fourth item, he gave to Robertson, his grand-son, $500 00, to be raised out of his estate, it being in full of an amount of his estate, both real and personal, which he designed his grand-son to have; he also willed that his executors hold his grand-son’s part in their hands till he became twenty-one, and then pay it to him; but should he die before twenty-one, then the $500 00 to return and become a part of his estate, to be equally divided among his children. In the fifth item, he directed that all his property, not heretofore disposed of, be, at his death, sold to the highest bidder, and that after his grand-son received his $500 00 and his daughters their furniture, then all his children were to receive a share of his estate. The executors in 1862 set apart some notes, they answered and swore, for Robertson, sold the property and distributed the estate in part — at least the residuary legatees, of whom there were two, bought at the sale, and there was a sort of understanding that the notes were to be credited upon their shares, or their shares upon the notes they gave at the sale for the things they bought. No final receipts were taken, no refunding bonds, and no final and complete administration was had. The notes set apart for Robertson all proved valueless ; but they had not fully administered the estate, and had certain debts due, and owed some themselves to the estate, if they were accountable to Robertson, after they had in good faith set apart his share in notes, and it was all gone without their laches. Under this state of facts, the court charged to the effect that the legacy to Robertson was the first charge upon
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Rufus E. Montgomery, executors, in error v. William F. Robertson, in error
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- Published