In re Estate of Blythe
Synopsis
Estates of Deceased Persons—Determination of Heirship—Res Adjudicaba—Appeal by Party not of Kin — Dismissal.—A party to proceedings for the determination of the heirship of a decedent, instituted under section 1664 of the Code of Civil Procedure, is concluded by such determination in the distribution of the estate, and where he has been declared by the decision of the court, affirmed upon appeal, to be not of kin to the decedent, and not entitled to any interest in the estate, he is no longer a party in interest in the proceedings in the estate; and an appeal taken by such party from the decree of final distribution of the estate will be dismissed upon motion.
The Court. This is a motion to dismiss the appeal of the Blythe Company from the decree of final distribution in the matter of the said estate, upon the ground that said company is not a party in interest in the proceeding. Such was the determination of the court as to this appellant in Estate of Blythe, 112 Cal. 689. The appeal is therefore dismissed.
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