63 Ga. 769 | Ga. | 1879
Warren Mitchell brought his bill against defendants, alEeging that he had .obtained judgment against the estate of
To this bill defendants demurred on the ground that there is no equity therein, that the pleadings which led to-the judgment are not set out, nor the character or nature of the debt,; that defendant, H. L. Long, was not executor when the judgment was had, because he was discharged by the consent decree, and that ft nowhere appears that the-debt was a debt of testator or had benefited the estate. The court overruled the demurrer, and the defendants-excepted.
The fact is that these heirs have agreed to pay this debt, if a debt of the estate ; it seems to be such a debt from the judgment against the executor, who is one of them ; and it would be inequitable in the absence of all answer and explanation by him to leave it unpaid out of the estate which was in his hands, as executor, when the debt was due in 1868 — for the judgment shows interest was counted from that date — and which he with the others privately distrib
Judgment reversed, with leave to amend.