Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1853

Mitchell v. Danforth

Mitchell v. Danforth
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided October 15, 1853
66 Mass. 330

Mitchell v. Danforth

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The portion of his mother’s property, which came to her from her grandfather, and which she in terms devised to the defendants’ testator, William Davis, having been sold by him in his lifetime, and the money received for it, his own devise to his grandfather could not operate upon the money so received. It could not, even if his own will, like that of his mother, had devised certain property described, and the proceeds ” thereof; unless such proceeds remained in mortgages or other securities taken specifically for it, capable of being identified. Even in such case, if he had collected the money due on such securities, in his lifetime, it would have become his own money and operated as an ademption of the legacy.

Judgment for the defendants.

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