Succession of Hart
Succession of Hart
Opinion of the Court
The administratrix of the estate of Bernard Hart presented a petition to the Court of Probates, praying for an order to sell the property of the estate, and exhibiting a list or account of its liabilities, to show the necessity of the sale prayed for. Notice was given to the creditors of the estate, to show cause why the account should not be homologated ; whereupon G. Ducros, in his own name, and P. Marsoudet, as syndic of the creditors of P. E. Colson, made opposition to the account, and prayed to be placed thereon as mortgage creditors of the estate, for the sum of $625 each, for two notes of that amount drawn by the deceased, to the order of, and endorsed by A. Y. J. Jacobs, and secured by the vendor’s privilege on property purchased by the deceased. These oppositions having been sustained, the administratrix appealed.
Her counsel has urged that, as the account presented was not a tableau of distribution, but merely a list of the liabilities of the estate, presented for the sole purpose of obtaining an order of the judge to sell the property left by the deceased, the oppositions of the appellees were irregularly and prematurely filed. The order of
On the merits, the evidence appears to us fully to sustain the judgment by which the opponents were declared to be mortgage creditors of the estate, and ordered to be placed on the account, or tableau to be filed. This judgment we understand to be binding only against the estate. It will not preclude any opposition which the other creditors may think proper to make to the claims of the appellees, when a regular tableau of distribution shall be filed according to law.
Judgment affirmed.
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