Saunders v. Stephenson
Mississippi Supreme Court
Saunders v. Stephenson, 94 Miss. 676 (Miss. 1909)
47 So. 783
Fletcher
Saunders v. Stephenson
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The affidavit, iipon which the note sued on was probated, was not made by the creditor, but by her husband as her agent.
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- Full Case Name
- Mary E. Saunders v. George W. Stephenson, etc.
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- Estates ojp Decedents. Probate of claims. Code 1892, § 1932. Code 1906, § 210.6. Creditor himself must malee the' affidavit. Husband and wife. Code 1892, § 1932 (Code 1906, § 2106), peremptorily requires that the creditors shall make the affidavit therein specified in order to prohate a claim against the estate of a decedent; and a husband cannot make the affidavit required to prohate his wife’s claim, as her agent or otherwise, without reference to reasons given why she failed to make it.