DUNCAN v. JAUDON, 82 U.S. 165 (1872)

DUNCAN v. JAUDON. DECEMBER TERM, 1872. 1. A person lending money to a trustee on a pledge of trust stocks, and selling the stocks for repayment of the loan, will be compelled to account for them, if he have either actual or constructive notice that the trustee was abusing his trust, and applying the money […]

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82 U.S. 165

82 U.S. 165 82 U.S. 165 21 L.Ed. 142 15 Wall. 165 DUNCANv.JAUDON. December Term, 1872 APPEAL from a decree of the Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York. The case was thus: In 1833 Commodore William Bainbridge, a resident of Philadelphia, died, leaving four daughters, one of whom was Mary T. B., […]

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