Bowling's Adm'rs v. Shepherd
Bowling's Adm'rs v. Shepherd
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion op the court.
B. F. Shepherd’s real estate was sold under executions in favor of the appellants’ intestates, which was purchased by them, but no deed was made to the
The court seemed to go upon the idea that the statute exempting in favor of the widow' certain articles of property, if on hand; if not, their value “in other property or money,” included real as well as personal estate. This is certainly not so ; for the real estate descends directly to the heirs-at-law, the title to which eo instanti with the death of the intestate passes to said heirs ; and it is presumed that if the Legislature had meant to subject this estate to the payment of the deficiency of personal estate required to be set apart to the widow, appropriate words would have been used for that purpose; but the words employed do not mean that. .The exemption in favor of the widow' is certain articles of per
The levy of said executions was valid, but the proceedings thereafter had were irregular; consequently, the court only allowed a lien on the land, to which the appellants did not except, but only excepted to the action of the court in reference to said matter of one hundred and ninety-seven dollars, which was error, and the judgment as to that matter is reversed.
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