Coburn v. Ansart
3 Mass. 319 | Mass. | 1807
(ábsente Sewall, J.). The money the trustee holds is Mrs. Ansart’s, and to her only is he accountable; he is her debtor, and her demand is well attached by this process
[If the money was due to the trustee as executrix, it was trust property, and ought not to have been taken for the payment of her own debts.—Farr. vs. Newman 4 D. & E. 621 .—Gaskell vs. Marshall, 1 Moody & Rob. 132.—Ed.]