Trosper v. Horr
Supreme Court of Kansas
Trosper v. Horr, 4 Kan. 59 (Kan. 1866)
King, Man, Tbe
Trosper v. Horr
Opinion of the Court
Per curiam,
Tbis was an appeal from tbe probate court to tbe district court, in October,‘1865. A motion to dismiss was made and overruled. Tbe motion should bave been sustained, for reasons fully stated in tbe case of Renter «. Bauer, 3 Kas.,’504. Tbe order of tbe court overruling the motion to dismiss is reversed, and tbe cause sent back, with instructions to dismiss tbe appeal.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Peter Trosper v. O. C. Horr, Adm'r
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- Syllabus
- Decision in Renter v. Sauer [3 Kas., 503], that the act of Feb. 27, ’60 [L. ’60, p. 172, §22], repealed the provisions of the act of Feb. 3, 1859, relating to executors and administrators [Gomp. L., 546, § 232, et. seq.], and the act of’60 was repealed by the act of March 6, ’62 [Comp. L., 81], confirmed, to the effect that an appeal from probate court to district court was not authorized.