Lawton v. Hunt
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Opinion
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
In the decree of 1850,
It appears that Mrs. Colburn and Mrs. Hunt paid to the Master a sum sufficient to satisfy these legacies ; but that the Master wasted a portion of it, leaving the legatees unsatisfied to the extent of three thousand one hundred and fifty-six dollars and seventeen cents. By pursuing the sureties to the official bond of Laurens, the petitioners have been enabled to recover two thousand two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and fifty-nine cents, (less expenses of recovery, two hundred and twenty-five dollars); thus reducing their loss (interest being computed) to one thousand seven hundred and thirty-four dollars and seventy-three cents, on the 27th of June, 1854.
The petitioners have been let in by the present decree, to a remedy against the devisees, for the balance due the petitioners of money paid by the devisees to the Master, in satisfaction of their claim, but which the Master has wasted.
It appears to the Court, that when money is paid to an officer charged by law to coerce payment, the debt or demand on which it is paid, is extinguished as to him.who makes the payment :
It does not militate against this doctrine, that moneys deposited pendente lite, or as a security, or under interlocutory proceedings, may be at the risk of the depositor.
It is ordered that the petition so far as it seeks to subject the property of the defendants, be dismissed, and the decree so far as it gives a remedy by sale of their property reversed.
4 Strob. Eq. 23.
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