Home > Journals > Michigan Law Review > MLR > Volume 34 > Issue 4 (1936)
Abstract
Defendants, trustees of land which had been leased for years to plaintiff, demanded that plaintiff stop removing crops from the land until the past-due rent was paid. Such a removal of crops was a criminal offense by South Carolina statute. In a suit for libel against the defendants in their representative capacity, held, defendants' demurrer sustained. Ross v. Moses, 175 S. C. 355, 179 S. E. 757 (1935).
Recommended Citation
TRUSTS-LIABILITY OF TRUST ESTATE FOR TORTS OF TRUSTEE,
34
Mich. L. Rev.
586
(1936).
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