Wayne County, NC - John Taylor v. Robert Grace, 1811 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An action of debt will not lie against heirs upon a bond of the ancestor in which they are not expressly bound. James Grace gave a bond to John Taylor in the following words, to wit: On demand, I promise to pay or cause to be paid unto John Taylor, his heirs or order, the sum of £56 12s., specie, with lawful interest till paid, it being for value received, as witness my hand and seal, this 27 July, 1796. James Grace {Seal} James Grace having died, Taylor brought an action of debt on this bond against the defendants, who were his hers at law; and upon the trial the presiding judge nonsuited the plaintiff, on the ground that the obligor had not bound his heirs to pay the debt. By The Court. There can be no doubt upon this point. The nonsuit was regular and must stand. Source: NC Reports July Term, 1811 Pgs 54 ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Guy Potts - gpotts1@nc.rr.com ______________________________________________________________________