Rupert v. Madden
Rupert v. Madden
Opinion of the Court
The declaration in this case commences, “ Benj. Rupert, plaintiff, complains of Wm, J. Madden, trus
On the argument it was contended that the declaration shows that the defendant is sued in his fiduciary character as trustee, and that, if judgment were to pass against him, it would bind the trust fund, which, he contended, could not be done by a proceeding at law. On examining the declaration, we are of opinion that the defendant is not sued as trustee, but in his natural character, and that the words “ trustee, etc.,” are only descriptive of his person, and that therefore the demurrer is bad.
The judgment of the district court is reversed.
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