Court Opinion

ID: 3652873
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:06:59.038534+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:22:34.310870
License: Public Domain

By the Act of 1789, cap. 23, sec. 2. The administrator shall retain in his hands no more of the intestate's estate than amounts to his necessary charges and disbursements, and such debts as he may legally pay within two years after the administration granted. For actual expenditures, therefore, he is entitled to an allowance, but not for loss of time and personal services. Act of 1799, cap. 22; 3 P. Wil., 249.
NOTE. See Clarke v. Cotton, 17 N.C. 51.
Cited: Parker v. Grant, 91 N.C. 343.