20 N.C. 87 | N.C. | 1838
The plaintiff was a creditor of David Davis deceased, and he has brought this action of assumpsit against the defendant, charging him as executor de son tort of the said Davis. Plea — ne unqv.es executor. The case states that before the time the slaves (which were assets of David Davis’ estate) came to the possession of Storey, the defendant, there had been a legal administrator of David Davis appointed. — There is nothing in the case to shew, why the legal administrator could not in his action, have recovered
Per Curiam. Judgment reversed.