Richards v. Seal
2 Del. Ch. 266
Opinion
after holding the case under advisement, considered that the ignorance of Mrs. Seal was no defence, it being the result of her negligence, which of itself was a breach of trust, and that she was chargeable with a loss which her diligence might have prevented. He, therefore, granted a decree charging her estate, as well as Joshua T. Seal’s, with the trust fund and its interest.
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Richards v. Seal, 2 Del. Ch. 266 (Del. Ct. App. 1861).
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