Barnaby v. Barnaby
Barnaby v. Barnaby
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered at April term 1823, at Taunton, by
The question is, whether an express promise by the defendant to perform the award of the arbitrators is proved. After the defendant came of age, he in- • closed 10 dollars in a letter to his mother, in part of the annual payment which had become due according to the award. The words of the letter are, “You will find,” &c. [ut ante]. There can be no doubt, that this amounts to a complete recog nition of the award, and a ratification of it. The doubt has been, whether it amounts to an express promise to pay any thing beyond the instalment due at the time of writing the letter.
It is agreed to be law, that the promise of an infant canna
Whether he meant that he had lodged funds to meet every annual payment is not certain, though probable; but be this as it may, there is a sufficient ratification of the contract. If an infant make a lease for years, and at full age say, God give you joy of it, this is a good affirmation of the lease. 4 Leon. 4. If an infant take a lease for years of land, rendering rent, which is in arrear for several years, then the infant comes of age, and still continues the occupation of the land, this makes the lease good and unavoidable, and charges him with all the
Judgment according to the verdict.
See Weed v. Ellis, 3 Caines’s R. 253; Bean v. Farnum, 6 Pick. 272. A guardian of infant heirs is authorized to assign dower. Jones v. Brewer, post, 317. But he cannot avoid a beneficial contract of his ward made without ilia consent, though it is voidable by the infant himself. Oliver v. Houdlet, 13 Mass. Rep. 240. See Irvine v. Crockett, 4 Bibb, 437.
See Van Dorens v. Everett, 2 Southard, 460; Belton v. Briggs, 4 Desauss. 465; Hubbard v. Cummings, 1 Greenl. 11; Dana v. Coombs, 6 Greenl. 89. If an infant conveys land, a mere admission of that fact by him, after he is of full age, is not an affirmance of his act. Jackson v. Burchin, 14 Johns. R. 124
See Ford v. Phillips, ante, 202, Boston Bank v. Chamberlain, 15 Mass R 220
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