May v. Carlisle
May v. Carlisle
Opinion of the Court
We have carefully examined the record in this case, and cannot discover any error prejudicial to appellant. Every step required by the statutes applicable to such proceedings, seems to have been very fully and carefully taken, and every opportunity afforded to the administrator to file his account-current, and have it passed on. The record shows he disregarded and disobeyed every citation and notice served on him. After the account was stated, and after it had been regularly audited, and final decrees rendered, he was allowed further time to show cause why the settlement should be opened, and be allowed to file an account, and make settlement. This he also disregarded, and neither filed an account, nor showed cause why the settlement should be re-opened.
It is contended that the Probate Court erred in not allowing commissions to the administrator. There is no bill of
Affirmed.
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