Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1866

Laha v. Daly's Adm'r

Laha v. Daly's Adm'r
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided January 24, 1866 · Williams
64 Ky. 221; 1 Bush 221; 1866 Ky. LEXIS 128

Laha v. Daly's Adm'r

Opinion of the Court

JUDGE WILLIAMS

delivered the opinion op the court :

The affidavit of Laha to his claims against decedent’s estate is a substantial compliance with the statute as to form and statements.

It is insisted, however, that the clerk who certified the affidavit had no legal authority to do so under sub-section 3, section 3, article 3, chapter 17, 1 Stanton's Revised Statutes, 250. But Civil Code, section 611, provides that affidavits may be made before a clerk of a court, and this whether pertaining to any matter concerning his office or pending in the court; and section 35, chapter 37, 1 Stanton's Revised Statutes, 509, especially requires that all demands against a decedent’s estate “ shall be verified by the written affidavit of the claimant.”

We think the Code fully authorizes clerks to administer the oath and certify the affidavit; consequently, the court erred in dismissing appellant’s petition on rule.

Wherefore, the judgment is reversed.

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