Lewis's v. Bacon's Legatee & Executors

3 Va. 89
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedJuly 1, 1808
StatusPublished

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Lewis's v. Bacon's Legatee & Executors, 3 Va. 89 (Va. 1808).

Opinion

[JUDGE TUCKER.

If the answer was considered evasive or defective, why did you not except?]

Botts. It would certainly have been most regular to except; but still the plaintiff may draw his inferences from the defects of the answer. In matters of account, too, it is not usual to insist on a very minute answer, where the cause may be regularly referred to a commissioner.

The apology of the executor, that the books of his testator had been burnt, ought not to protect him. He had once seen the account entered on those books; and when called on by the commissioners, he ought to have stated his best recollection ^concerning it; instead of which, he roundly tells them that he cannot render any account.

The doctrine contended for on the other side, that the Chancellor had no right to order the production of the books, is in opposition to the settled practice in the Courts of England and of this country from the earliest period. These books were not merely private property. Both the creditors and legatees of Fielding Lewis had an interest in them. The executor is bound to pay the debts first, and then the legacies, consequently he is bound to disclose whatever he knows of the testator’s affairs. Can it be presumed that the executor is allowed to keep such possession of the testator’s books, as will enable him to commit a fraud on the creditors and legatees. In Hook v. Ross,

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