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authority is
known as an
executor de son tort. Such a person's
actions may
subsequently be
ratified by the
lawful executors or
administrators if the actions...
- A
trustee de son tort is a
person who may be
regarded as
owing fiduciary duties by a
course of
conduct that
amounts to a wrong, or a
tort. Accordingly...
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Richardson Chief Justice de Common Banc al ****ises
de Salisbury in
Summer 1631 fuit ****ault per
prisoner la
condemne pur felony, que puis
son condemnation ject...
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under the rule
against perpetuities include the
slothful executor (a
situation where the
executor of the
estate does not
probate the will for many years...
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common experience showed that
certain harmful results were
likely to follow."
Tort liability, similarly, was
imposed when cir****stances were "such as would...
- the contrary, in
which case
resolution of the
contract is left to the
executor of the deceased's estate. The
contracting parties' main
objective during...