Appellate Court of Illinois, 1916

Maple v. Lawhun

Maple v. Lawhun
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided April 14, 1916 · Dibell
200 Ill. App. 258

Maple v. Lawhun

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Presiding Justice Dibell

delivered the opinion of the court.

5. Executors and administrators, § 97*—when evidence sufficient to show that note belonging to decedent not given in payment ■for services. In proceedings by citation under the Administration Act, sec. 81 (J. & A. V 130), for the discovery of concealed effects of a decedent alleged to be in possession of respondent, evidence held sufficient to sustain a finding that a note belonging to decedent was not given to respondent in payment for alleged services.

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