35 Ga. 94 | Ga. | 1866
We do not so regard this covenant.
The tenant for life acquired by it no greater or other estate than that given by the will.
And now he seeks to escape liability to pay said claim, by a plea of plane adminisiravit, wherein he alleges the negro property had become valueless by the result of the recent civil war.
nis liability to pay out of his own estate is the penalty for not conforming to law. Had he paid the creditor of the estate, the loss by the valuelessness of negro property would
Let the judgment below be affirmed.