Judges: Owsiey
Filed Date: 7/1/1812
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
OPINION of the Court, by
-On the m«tion of the legatees of Nathaniel Hart, deceased, the county court of Lincoln made an order that Nathaniel Hart, executor of Nathaniel Hart deceased, render an account of his actings and doings as executor to that court ; and by their further order, appointed commissioners to settle the account of the executor, in the execution of his office. The commissioners settled and adjusted the accounts, and reported to the court. The legatees moved the court to strike out of the account reported by the commissioners, so much as related to sheriffs’ and lawyers’ fees, and other expences growing out of lawsuits, carried on in the name of the heirs respecting lands; and so much of the account as relates to charges by the executor, for his services since the last settlement in 18Ü5, it being admitted the legatees at that period had arrived at full age. The motion was overruled, and exceptions taken to the opinion of the court.
The investigation of land titles forms no part of the official duties of an executor, unless expressly authori-sed by will. The will of Nathaniel Hart, deceased, delegates no such authority. It follows necessarily therefore, that the payment of fees and expences growing out of lawsuits, prosecuted in the name of the heirs1of the decedent, and relating to land, formed no part of the legal, responsibility and duty of the executor. He cannot be entitled to a crcdii for such claims, m the settlement of his account as executor. The charge of the executor for personal services in the management of
The judgment af the county court of Lincoln, must be reversed with costs; and the cause remanded to that court, with directions for the accounts of the executor to be settled and adjusted according to the principles of this opinion.