| Sir John Comyns, John Comyns, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1792 - 424 páginas
...the tort itfelf goes, an executor ftiall not be liable ; and therefore it is that all public and all private crimes die with the offender, and the executor is not chargeable; but fo far as the act of the offender is beneficial, his afl'ct; ought to be anfwerable ; and his executor... | |
| Zephaniah Swift - 1795 - 990 páginas
...value or Ikle of the trees, he Ihall. So So far as the tort itftlf goes, an executor mall not be liabk, and therefore it is, that all public and private crimes...offender, and the executor is not chargeable : but fo far as the aft of ihe offender is beneficial, his aflets ought to be anfwerable, and his executor... | |
| Robert Joseph Pothier - 1806 - 712 páginas
...teitator, for the value or fale of the trees, he (hall j fo far ai the tort itfelf goes, an executor (hall not be liable, and therefore it is that all public and private ciimes die with the offender. And the executor is not chargeable, but fo fa as the aft of the offender... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Henry Maddock, Thomas Charles Geldart - 1817 - 686 páginas
...the Tort itself goes, an Executor shall not be liable; and therefore it is, that all public, and all private crimes die with the offender, and the Executor...the offender is beneficial, his Assets ought to be answerable; and his Executor therefore shall be charged." This I take to be a just exposition of the... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1821 - 514 páginas
...value or sale of the trees, he shall. So far as the tort itself goes, an executor shall not be liable, but so far as the act of the offender is beneficial, his assets ought to be answerable, and his executor shall be charged." We may here again notice the justice of Lord Account... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1886 - 746 páginas
...wrongful act, the action survives against his estate. " So far as the tort goes, an executor shall not be liable, and therefore it is that all public...the offender is beneficial, his assets ought to be answerable, and his executor, therefore, should be charged." This distinction is adopted universally.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James Russell, James William Mylne - 1837 - 826 páginas
...property is acquired which benefits the testator, an action for the value .shall survive, and that, so far as the act of the offender is beneficial, his assets ought to be answerable, and his executor therefore shall be charged. The judgment, however, in Hambly v. Trott... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James Russell, James William Mylne - 1837 - 808 páginas
...property is acquired which benefits the testator, an action for the value shall survive, and that, so far as the act of the offender is beneficial, his assets ought to be answerable, and his executor therefore shall be charged. The judgment, however, in Hambly v. Trott... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 páginas
...value or sale of the trees, he shall. So far as the tort itself goes, an executor shall not be liable, but so far as the act of the offender is beneficial, his assets ought to be answerable, and his executor shall be charged." We may here again notice the justice of Lord Hardwicke's... | |
| 1886 - 546 páginas
...the property shall survive against the executor." " So far as the tort itself goes, an executor shall not be liable, and therefore it is that all public...executor is not chargeable; but so far as the act of the defender is beneficial his assets ought to be answerable, and his executor therefore shall be charged."... | |
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