Johnson v. Boon's Heirs
Johnson v. Boon's Heirs
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court. This suit was instituted by the appellee to recover from the defendants, as heir of James Boon, deceased, debts of his estate. The claim opposed on the ground that nothing was inherited by the defendants, and appellants from James Boon.
The principal facts necessary to a correct decision, as they appear from the evidence and proceedings transmitted, are as follows. The appellants and defendants are the legitimate issue of the marriage of James Boon and Eunice his wife, which was contracted in North Carolina. At the time, she possessed in her own right, or afterwards acquired from her father or brother during the coverture, a female slave, named Jenny, who, with her increase, is now in the possession of the defendants. Boon, the father, had brought these slaves, with his family, from North Carolina to Georgia and Florida. At the time of his arrival in the latter place, it was under the Spanish government, and it continued
According to the provisions of our law, heirs, who accept an inheritance, are bound to pay the debts of the ancestor to the extent of their own property, if they take the estate without the benefit of an inventory: but, if the estate be legally inventoried, then only to the amount of the inheritance. To make the heir responsible for the debts of his ancestor, an acceptance of the inheritance is necessary, and it may be express or tacit. A succession is accepted expressly, when the heir assumes the quality of such, in some authentic or private instrument, or in some judicial proceeding. It is accepted tacitly, when some act is done from which the intention of being heir must necessarily be supposed, Civil Code
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the district court be annulled, avoided and reversed with costs; but, without prejudice to the plaintiff and appellee, in any future proceeding, which he may legally carry on against the estate of the said Boon.
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- JOHNSON v. BOON'S HEIRS
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