Brownlee v. Steele's Executors
Brownlee v. Steele's Executors
Opinion of the Court
OPINION OF THE COURT — BY
This is an appeal from a decree of the Honorable the superior court of chancery, for the Western District, rendered at its sittings on the second Monday in January, 1824. The complainant is a legatee of the late Colonel John Steel, of the city of Natchez, in this state. The only question presented for the consideration of the court, is one in regard to interest, accruing on a legacy. The decree of the Chancellor which it is sought by this appeal to reverse, is predicated on the rule of decision adopted in England, in regard to legacies charged on personal property, and orders in behalf of complainant, that he be paid by the said defendants of the estate of Testator committed to them for administration, interest on his legacy at
Let the decree of the Chancellor be affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- CHARLES BROWNLEE v. JOHN STEEL'S EXECUTORS
- Status
- Published