60 Ga. 566 | Ga. | 1878
A married woman entitled to receive interest annually, may look to the actual produce of the fund, and it may be to her advantage to do so, for the fund may, under good and fortunate management, produce more than the equivalent of legal interest. Here, it seems, the trustee carried on a trust farm with the approbation of Mrs. Robert, and supplies were procured for her support and for conducting the farming operations. In this way, a Considerable debt was incurred. Equity could give its sanction to the arrange
Cited for plaintiffs in error: 15 Ga., 122; 3 Johns. Ch. R., 77; 9 Bush., 421; Johnson vs. Redd, 59 Ga., 621.
Cited for defendants: 15 Ga., 122; 13 Ib., 122; 57 Ib., 211; 2 Redf. Wills, 453, Ch., xiii, §48, par. 19; 4
Judgment affirmed.