71 Md. 105 | Md. | 1889
after stating the cáse as above, delivered the opinion of the Court.
It is necessary to say but little about the construction of the will. The income was to be paid to Mrs. Wil
Mrs. Williams was entitled to the income during her life; and tiro trustee had no authority to use any portion of it to repair the depreciation of the principal. That portion which was' so converted into principal belongs to the personal estate of Mrs. Williams, and must be delivered to her administrator. Ho loss, however, ought to fall upon the trustee from having so invested the income; as Mrs. Williams received the benefit of the investment during her life. The delivery to her administrator of the investment will protect her personal estate from harm; and it ought, therefore, now to be credited to the trustee as income paid by him. The costs in this Court must be paid out of the trust fund.
Decree affirmed.