Gleaves v. Wilson
Gleaves v. Wilson
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
The administrator of F. K. Zolicoffer filed his insolvent bill in February, 1865, to settle the estate in the Chancery Court of Davidson County.
The usual injunction was granted against all parties bringing suits, and notice to all creditors to come in and file their claims, as required by law.
In September, 1868, an amended bill was filed in the Chancery Court at Murfreesboro, making Morton B. Howell, who had succeeded Gleaves, and become administrator de bonis non, party defendant, claiming that
The decree seems to have been filed on the same day rendered, with the Clerk of the Chancery Court, to-wit: on the 29th of April, 1869 — but the petition setting forth the claim, its nature and origin, and making the complainants in the decree parties to the suit, was not filed until February, 1871 — and this must be held the commencement of the litigation, or the time of filing the claim for the purposes of this case, as no defence could be made against it by simply entering it on the list of claims by the Clerk and Master, when filed in his office.
However, be this as it may, the decree in the Chancery Court at Murfreesboro can give the party obtaining it. no possible advantage. It was obtained in violation of law, and the injunction forbidding such
The decree of the Chancellor is reversed, and the petition dismissed with costs of this and Court below.
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