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27 April 1805
Evidence
3. Besides the horse, Testator bequeathed to you a fourth
certain share – a fourth part – of the value of his effects
not specifically disposed of as the horse was disposed of, directing the
aggregate mass of such effects to be sold for the purpose, and
the produce so divided. Here comes a mass of services
due by Fiduciaries to various persons, yourself being one.
On the part of Fiduciaries no reluctance as to the rendering
to any one of the persons having right, the services which are
his due. But along intermixed with the articles which beyond doubt
formed so many component parts of the estate of Testator, are
some in relation to which Fiduciaries is no entertains various doubts: – whether
they really belonged or not to the estate – if Fidu which is the
properest time for the offering them to sale – which the properest
mode. On these several points he is desirous, partly for the sake of price what advice
partly for the sake of legal authority and security, to have
the benefit of a decision from the Judge. Here comes In
this we see a case in which a like service – a service of
collation – is due to you from the Judge, not as before in
default of Fiduciaries, but with his and at consent and his
not involuntary voluntary concurrence, though at the instance of
some one else.
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