Administrator of Dickinson v. Dutcher
Administrator of Dickinson v. Dutcher
Opinion of the Court
An administrator, having the absolute control over all personal property, and claims, belonging to the estate, may submit any personal claim, concérning the estate, to arbitrators, without the consent Of the Judge of Probate. The administrator may be liable for á devastavit, in case he makes ' an improper submission ; arid the proceedings under the Statute are for the purpose of shielding him from any al-ledgc-d devastavit.
The Statute does not confer any additional power on the á’d'-
On the second point, the decision of the Judge is confirmed.
New trial not granted.
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