Bank of Chico v. Spect
California Supreme Court Aug 3, 1886 No. No. 11,175Published
Synopsis
Administration — Presentation of Claims — Evidence.—Where there was no proof of the signature of the executor to the rejection of a claim against an estate, held, that there was no proof of the presentation of the claim.1
By the COURT. The answer raised an issue as to the presentation of the claim to the executor. The decision is sustained Toy the evidence. There was no proof of the signature of the executor to the rejection of the claim, and therefore no proof of presentment.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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