Outlines of the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery : Being the Substance of a Series of Lectures Delivered At the Request of the Council of the Incorporated Law Society
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Gray, 1 Sm. & G. 677 ; and see further cases on the point in Wms. Exora. 920-2. (e) 2 Bl. Com. 511. PEIOEITIES BETWEEN CREDITOES. 107 stone, " servants' wages are by some, with reason, pre- ferred to any othfer, and so stood the ancient law " (a). It seems, however, at all events clear, that debts to the Crown take the first priority, whether debts for wages be entitled or not to the second place (6). Further, after all debts for value are paid, the voluntary Voluntary bonds and covenants of th...e testator or intestate are enti- tled to satisfaction in priority to the gifts by his will (c). Finally, " among debts of equal degree the executor Eight of retainer, or administrator is allowed to pay himself first, by retaining in his own hands so much as his debt amounts to. But an executor de son tort is not allowed to retain " {d). And this right oi retainer, which extends moreover both to debts owing to the executor as a trustee (e), and to debts owing to another, as a trustee for the execu- tor (e), is recognised by the Courts of Equity in the accounts and administration (/).
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