Judges: Lindsay
Filed Date: 12/30/1872
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/9/2024
Opinion by
The object of the statute in requiring an account against the estate of a deceased person to be verified by the creditor and established by proof, and payment thereof demanded of the personal representative before suit, is to secure to’ such representative an accredited voucher and to save the expense of litigation.
In this case the appellee declined even to examine the account when presented, and avowed her intention not to pay it under any circumstances. She thereby waived any right to require a literal
In this case the appellee by her conduct induced the appellant to begin his suit without marking proof of his account before demand, and she must be held to have consented thereto.
The order striking appellant’s petition from the docket is therefore reversed.
Upon the return of the cause the rule will be discharged and appellee required to answer.