Court Opinion

ID: 7671315
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-30 00:52:35.855206+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:26:19.951921
License: Public Domain

TUCKER, P.,
delivered the opinion of the court — That under the will of the testator Slaughter, though the appellant Martha was entitled to but a life estate in the slave Lucy, and in her portion of the testator’s residuary estate, she was nevertheless entitled to the absolute ■ property, use and enjoyment of the profits -of - the estate bequeathed to her; and therefore, ’the decree was erroneous in directing any portion of those profits to be converted into capital, whereof she should enjoy only a life estate: That, instead of reinvesting the profits, as directed by the decree, the surplus thereof in the hands of the trustee M’Candlish, after having been duly ascertained by any proper proceeding, should be decreed to be presently paid to the female appellant, or her order, if she be of full age; and if she be yet an infant, to be paid to her so soon as she shall attain to full age, or, in cáse of her death during infancy, ■ to her representatives.
Decree reversed, and cause remanded for further proceedings.