Baysand v. Lovering
1 D.C. 206
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Baysand v. Lovering, 1 D.C. 206 (D.D.C. 1804).
Opinion
instructed the jury that if they should be of opinion that the defendant took the goods of the deceased and used them as her own, and not for safe keeping, she is chargeable as executrix in her own wrong to the amount of the goods so used.
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