82 Ga. 166 | Ga. | 1888
We think the court was right in sustaining the demurrer to this bill for the want of equity. The will directed the executor (the plaintiff’ in error) to sell all of the property of the testator, and to pay his just debts first, and after the debts were paid to invest the surplus in land for the benefit of his widow azid children. The executor sold nearly all of the personal property, and exchanged the lazzd left by the testator for a smaller tract of land and received $700 in money,
Judgment affirmed.