| 1804 - 518 pages
...a fine had been levied, his voluntary at torn men t shall have the same effect. § The transactions of an infant which do not touch his interest, but take effect from an authority which he is intrusted by law to execute, will bind him ; as in the instance of an infant executor (prior to statute... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 450 pages
...1795 to 1 809. 1st. The privilege indulged to to an infant, to protect him from being injured, shall never be turned into an offensive weapon of fraud...compellable to do ; though he doth them without suit in law. iii. 1801, 1802. 4thly. There are some acts, which he has, after full age, election either to avoid,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - 1812 - 648 pages
...be collected from the books« is" that the acts of an infant, which do not touch his in-l " ttrett, but take effect from an authority which he is¿ " trusted to exercise, are binding:" as, where an infant-y patron presents $an infant-executor duly receives and acquits,... | |
| Henry Ballow, John Fonblanque - 1820 - 492 pages
...clearly fall within the rule laid down by Lord Mansfield, in the case of Zuuch v. Parsons, that the acts of an infant, which do not touch his interest, but take effect frem an authority which he is trusted to execute, are binding. It remains, however, to observe, that,... | |
| CHARLES BARTON - 1821 - 580 pages
...clearly fall within the rule laid down by Lord Mansfield, in the case of Zouch v. Parsons, that the acts of an infant, which do not touch his interest,...take effect from an authority which he is trusted to execute, are binding. It remains, however, to observe, that, in the case of Hollingsheadv. Hollingsheadi,... | |
| Charles Barton - 1821 - 586 pages
...clearly fall within the rule laid down by Lord Mansfield, in the" case of Zouch v. Parsons, that the acts of an infant, which do not touch his interest,...take effect from an authority which he is trusted to execute, are binding. It remains, however, to observe, that, in the case of Hollingsheadv. Hotlingshead1,... | |
| Sir John Comyns - 1822 - 652 pages
...release convey to E., this conveyance binds C. the infant. M. 6G.S. 8 BM 1794.] O o 2 [The [The act-, of an infant which do not touch his interest, but...from an authority which he is trusted to exercise, are binding. Ibid.] [The infant's privilege shall never be turned to a weapon of fraud or injustice.... | |
| Peregrine Bingham - 1824 - 422 pages
...the same shall bind him, albeit he doth it without suit of law.(n) And also such acts of an infant as do not touch his interest, but take effect from an authority which he is trusted to exercise, are binding. As where an infant-patron presents, an infant executor duly receives and acquits, passes... | |
| Henry Stalman - 1827 - 454 pages
...of their natural capacity, because they do them in another right and capacity. ' Also acts done by an infant which do not touch his interest, but take effect from an authority which he is intrusted to exercise, are binding. k Therefore acts done by him as the attorney of another will be... | |
| John Bouvier - 1843 - 752 pages
...would be compellable by law to perform, it will be good and bind him. Co. Litt. 17^ a ; and all the acts of an infant, which do not touch his interest, but take effect from an authority which he has been trusted to execute, are binding. 3 Burr. 1794 ; Fonbl. Eq. b. 1, c. 2, § 5, note (c). The... | |
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