| 1906 - 2096 pages
...resemble or give the effect of a judgment ; it is sufficient to say that such a claim is to " rank among the acknowledged debts of the estate, to be paid in due course." If it be an acknowledged debt, it is good until <-ause be shown. Orders reversed and cause remanded... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 772 pages
...verifications, was not void. It was a judicial act, which entitled the claims to rank as acknowledge debts of the estate, to be paid in due course of administration; but as a judicial act in their favor it was not binding and conclusive against the heirs, because they... | |
| Anthony Jennings Bledsoe - 1907 - 664 pages
...administrator and the judge must be filed in the court, within thirty days thereafter, and will then rank among the acknowledged debts of the estate, to be paid in due course of administration. (el — Suit on Rejected Claim. — If a claim is rejected by the executor or administrator or by the... | |
| California - 1907 - 1146 pages
...Friedlander, 54 Cal. 58. [i] Only such claims are required to be presented as, when allowed, will rank among the acknowledged debts of the estate to be paid in due course of administration. — Hi bernia Savings etc. Soc. v. Conlin, 67 Ca.. 178, 7 Pae. 477. [j] Where promissory note is extinguished... | |
| California - 1909 - 2106 pages
...copy thereof, as hereinafter provided, must, within thirty days thereafter, be filed in the court, and be ranked among the acknowledged debts of the estate, to be paid in due course of administration. If the claim be founded on a bond, bill, note, or any other instrument, a copy of such instrument must... | |
| Peter V. Ross - 1909 - 156 pages
...light of objections filed by an heir. The general effect of an allowance is merely to rank the claim among the acknowledged debts of the estate to be paid in due course of administration: Estate of Coryell (Idaho), 101 Pac. 723. The complaint against an estate, not sounding in tort must... | |
| William Smithers Church - 1909 - 1172 pages
...60 Cal. 255, 200. When a claim against an estate has been allowed and approved and filed, it ranks among the acknowledged debts of the estate, to be paid in due course of the administration: Estate of Loshe, 62 Cal. 413, 415. A demand of an attorney for services rendered... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1910 - 1362 pages
...upon a defective verification, is not void; it is a judicial act, which entitles the claims to rank as acknowledged debts of the estate, to be paid in due course* of administration, although the heirs, not being parties, are not concluded, and have the right to question the allowance... | |
| Anthony Jennings Bledsoe - 1912 - 1144 pages
...Gate Undertaking Co. vs. Taylor, which decision is printed in Volume 141, Pacific Reporter, page 923.) the acknowledged debts of the estate, to be paid in due course of administration. Section 1072.— SUIT ON REJECTED CLAIM.— If a claim is rejected by the executor or administrator... | |
| 1914 - 804 pages
...to the probate judge and by him allowed, bho effect of such allowance is merely to rank the claim, among the acknowledged debts of the estate to be paid in due course of administration. — Estate of Coryell, 16 Idaho, 201, 101 Pac. 723. The fact that an administrator, jointly liable... | |
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