Burrell v. Anderson
Burrell v. Anderson
Opinion of the Court
Opinion.
It sufficiently appears by the record that the court obtained jurisdiction over the infant defendants.
The order appointing the guardian ad litem recited that it was made to appear to the court that the infants had no guardian, The proceedings were instituted by the administrator of the father and the petition states that the decedent left a widow and ten children surviving him. The reasonable inference is that this widow was the mother of the infants, or that their mother was dead.
The publication for the nonresident defendant was sufficient. The law fixed the place at which the Chancery Court of Panola •county should be held at the time named in the notice.
On the facts shown there was no error in the action of the
The writ of assistance was properly granted. Griswold v. Simmons, 50 Miss. 123; Jones v. Harper, 50 Miss. 500.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- W. T. Burrell v. Elmyra Anderson
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