In re the Estate of Parker
In re the Estate of Parker
Opinion of the Court
Executors of the will of William Frederic Parker, deceased, obtained from the district court a license for the sale of certain real property belonging to the estate of the testator for the payment of his debts. Sales of a large number of tracts Avere accordingly made and reported to the court. As a part of their report, the executors recited that there were several tracts that were bid off at the sale for sums, in their opinion, below their value, among them being five lots in an addition to the city of Omaha for which the appellant Isaac R. Andrews was bidder, and as to such tracts they recommended that the bids he not accepted, but a resale ordered. A like representation was also made
The principal duty of the district court in such cases is to conserve the estate of the decedent, and, in our opinion, its orders and judgments to that end ought rarely to be disturbed, and never unless they appear to have been 'mistakenly made, or disclose an abuse of discretion unjustly injurious to a party in interest. Such a condition of affair^ is not disclosed by the record, and we recommend that the order appealed from be affirmed.
For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, it is ordered that the order appealed from be
Affirmed.
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