Stevens v. Gregg
Stevens v. Gregg
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court, (Tilghman, J. being absent,) was delivered by
The declaration contains the common money counts on promises alleged to be made to the intestate in his life time, to which then are added a special count and promise to the administratrix as administratrix for the same cause of action,- stating a promise to Nacca Gregg, as administratrix of James Gregg, and the cause of action to have arisen in his life time, and the indebtedness to him. There is a general judgment on both counts.
It is a settled rule, that a plaintiff cannot join in the same action, a demand as executor, with one in his own right: all the contradictions to be found, arise from the application of the rule. Wherever the funds to which the money and the costs are to be applied, or out of ivhich the costs are to be paid, are the same, and the money when recovered ivould be assets,- then the counts may be joined, and this is the best guide, a line plain and intelligible. Here the amount recovered, as well debt as costs, would be assets in the hands of the administratrix. It would be the same fund, and the administratrix has declared for it in the second count,
Judgment affirmed.
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- STEVENS against GREGG, Administratrix of GREGG
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