Tucker v. M'Kee
Tucker v. M'Kee
Opinion of the Court
This was an action oil a physician’s bill, for medical services rendered to the defendant’s ward. The services had been rendered prior to the defendant’s appointment as guardian, and there was no evidence of any express undertaking by him to pay the debt.
The presiding Judge held, that the action would not lie. A guardian could be made liable, at law, only upon his express contract. W ere it otherwise, he might be charged de bonis
His Honor, therefore, ordered a noiiSuit, which, on appeal, was unanimously sustáined by the Court of Appeals.
Nonsuit.
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