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Wilson v Moore; 22 Mar 1834

References: , [1834] EngR 607, (1834) 1 My & K 337, (1834) 39 ER 709
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Merchants who, by the direction of an executor, their commercial correspondent, applied a fund, which they knew to be part of the testator’s assets, in satisfaction of advances made by them, in the course of trade, to relieve the embarrasments of their correspondent, were held to be responsible for the fund so applied, to general pecuniary legatees under the will of the tesator.
Affirmed upon appeal.
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