Hall v. Monroe
Hall v. Monroe
Opinion of the Court
We are of opinion that there is error in the judgment of the court below. The County Court seems to have removed the plaintiff in error from the administration of the estate of Gillespie, mainly because he had not complied with the previous order to execute a new bond, the chief justice being of opinion that the bond executed by the attorney in fact of the administrator was not binding upon him. In the judgment removing him from the administration, it is also stated that Hall absents himself without permission of the court; but the failure to comply with the order to execute a new bond seems to be the principal cause for discharging him from the administration. We see no reason
We are of the opinion that the bond tendered by the attorney in fact of the administrator, was a sufficient compliance with the order to execute a new bond; and that no other sufficient cause was shown for removing the plaintiff in error from the administration of the estate of Gillespie.
The judgment of the court .below is reversed and the cause remanded; and the District Court will certify this judgment to the County Court for its observance.
Reversed and remanded.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James M. Hall v. A. T. Monroe
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- Published