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Legal Questions 
Removing Manure from Leased Farm 
A hires a farm from B for money rent 
for one year, rent to be paid monthly. 
There is a large quantity of manure on 
place. B is trying to make A pay for 
the use of this manure. If A refuses, has 
B the right to sell it to anyone else after 
A takes possession of the farm? If B 
has a right to sell it, can A sue him for 
trespassing when he attempts to move it? 
There is nothing said about the manure in 
the lease. A did not mention it when hir¬ 
ing farm, as he understood the manure 
went with place, as that is the custom in 
this section. The manure was produced 
from crops raised upon the farm. a. m. 
Ohio. 
Probably B can sell the manure which 
was produced on the farm prior to the 
taking effect of the lease, unless it is 
mentioned in some way in the lease. He 
would undoubtedly be liable for any dam¬ 
ages which you actually sustained by rea¬ 
son of his entry on the premises, to re¬ 
move the same, unless there is a provision 
in the lease providing that he may enter 
the premises for certain purposes. N. T. 
Fraud in Cow Trade 
I traded a cow, other man saying his 
cow was a first-class Jersey. He brought 
her in the barn by night. He said lie 
was sure she was to freshen Dec. 13, hut 
she came in Jan. 28. She gives milk from 
three teats, and on the third teat I must 
use milk tube. I have given him a good 
beef cow and a note for $20 due on May 
1. He says that he will sell the note, so 
I have to pay it. and any expenses, too. 
If he offers the note for payment can I 
do nothing? K. w. 
Pennsylvania. 
If you are obliged to pay the note by 
reason of its coming into the hands of aii 
innocent purchaser you can sue for breach 
of warranty. It will be necessary for you 
to have an attorney in order to do this. 
N. T. 
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Delayed Settlement of Estate 
An “estate, of which I am one of two 
executors (the other being a lawyer) has 
been unsettled for four years, and I can¬ 
not get this lawyer to agree with me to 
settle same, because the majority of heirs 
prefer to hold it. The lawyer claims we 
are not executors any more, but only not¬ 
ing as agents, although we have had no 
proceedings outside of probating the will. 
The will reads that I could borrow money 
(which I did, the same to be deducted at 
final settlement, for which I had to pay 
interest to date. Can I get this back at 
settlement? At time of settlement am I 
entitled to any remuneration for acting 
as executor, and how much? c. ii. s. 
New Jersey. 
If you desire to be relieved as exciitor 
and to have your accounts adjusted, you 
have a right to make a petition to the 
surrogate, asking that your accounts be 
settled and allowed. We have no way of 
knowing the status of the estate nor’ the 
amount thereof. You have a right to 
employ an attorney to guide you. if nec¬ 
essary, in the discharge of your duties. 
• N. J. 
Parliamentary Rules 
At a meeting of the school board, of 
which I am a member, an important mo¬ 
tion was made, seconded, and a unani¬ 
mous vote in favor of the motion was ob¬ 
tained, and so recorded. At a later meet¬ 
ing a motion rescinding this important 
motion was made by a member, not the 
author of the important motion, however, 
and the rescinding motion was carried, 
three to two, and the first motion was 
stricken from the record. Was this legal, 
according to parliamentary law? And 
where can I obtain a copy of this law? 
Pennsylvania. m. h. m. 
We see nothing illegal in the ease pro¬ 
pounded. You may have in mind the 
rule used in the assembly that a motion 
to reconsider must be made, except in the 
ease of a final passage of a bill, by the 
member who voted in the majority. We 
do not think this applies in any way to 
your case. 
Gen. H. M. Roberts was the author of 
a book which has been accepted quite 
generally as authority on parliamentary 
law. This book is entitled “Roberts’ Rules 
of Order,” and can be purchased at most 
book stores. n. t. 
Inheritance from Joint Deed 
I was a widow for three years and mar¬ 
ried again two years ago. I have a house 
and five acres of ground. Last Fall I 
took out a joint deed with my husband. 
Can I make a will leaving that half that 
belongs to me to my adopted son? 
New Jersey. mrs. s. 
If you and your husband are joint ten¬ 
ants or tenants by the entirety, the prop¬ 
erty will all go to -the husband on “your 
death in spite Of any will which you 
might make. n. t. 
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