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  "name": "Palmer vs. Litherland",
  "name_abbreviation": "Palmer v. Litherland",
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        "text": "JONES, J.\nWhen I was in the Common Bench, a question came before us, whether an administrator durante minore \u00e6tale, who wastes the goods, shall be charged after the infant comes of age. In 6 Rep. Packman\u2019s case, it is agreed that he shall be charged without saying how; and afterwards in the Common Bench, that he shall be charged as executor de son tort.\nDoderidge, J.\nI deny this. For at all times he had a lawful power to administer.\nJones, J.\nI think like my brother Doderidge. He ought to be charged on the special matter. Postea 267. Noy, 86. 6 Co. 18.",
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