66 Mass. 131 | Mass. | 1853
On the 1st of July, 1852, the defendants were indebted to the plaintiff, for labor, as certified by the agent, in the sum of $20.61. On that day they were summoned as trustees, in a suit by one Manning. Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff, in that suit, in the police court of Pittsfield, for $14.52, debt and costs, and the defendants were charged as trustees on then answer. By their answer, the defendants claimed to deduct from the funds admitted to be in their hands, for travel, $2.64, attendance, 33 cents, answer, $1.00, oath, 20 cents = $4.17. The justice of the police court allowed for the answer $1, travel and attendance, 66 cents = $1.66, and no more. From this allowance and taxation of costs, the defendants, as trustees, took no appeal.
Judgment for the plaintiff.
Bigelow, J., and Thomas, J., did not sit in this case.