4 Johns. Ch. 608 | New York Court of Chancery | 1820
Neither the defendant, nor her testator, were in fault. Her testator was the executor of Alexander Henderson, and the will of A. II. was expressed so ambiguously, as to the disposition of the intermediate rents and profits of the farm devised to William Henderson, that counsel differed as to the true construction and legal operation of the will on that point. It was, therefore, an act of
Order accordingly.