122 Mass. 443 | Mass. | 1877
These cases, which have been submitted together on the briefs of counsel, without oral argument, are rather statements of evidence than statements of facts. In each case, whether there was any trust, and, if so, what was its nature, are facts which may materially affect the right of the administrator to maintain the action; and yet they are not agreed in the case stated, and do not appear to have been found or considered by the court below. If we should decide the cases upon