Indiana Court of Appeals, 1925

Waugh, Guardian v. Ochsenrider

Waugh, Guardian v. Ochsenrider
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided October 15, 1925 · Nichols
149 N.E. 102; 88 Ind. App. 715; 1925 Ind. App. LEXIS 214 (North Eastern Reporter)

Waugh, Guardian v. Ochsenrider

Opinion of the Court

Nichols, P. J.

This appeal presents the same facts, as appears by the special findings,as in the caseof Keener v.Ochsenrider (1925), 85 Ind. App. 156, 149 N. E. 101. That case was an appeal from the judgment of the Wells Circuit Court denying appellants’ separate petitions to cancel the appointment of appellee Ochsenrider as administratrix with thewill annexed of the estate of Jacob Leist, deceased, while theinstant case is an appeal from a judgment of the Wells Circuit Court granting the petition of appellees to cancel the appointment of appellant as guardian to settle the estate of said Jacob Leist, deceased, without administration. On the authority of that case, the instant case is affirmed.

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