Commerce Trust Co. v. Pollard's Estate

289 P. 597, 35 N.M. 33
CourtNew Mexico Supreme Court
DecidedJune 6, 1930
DocketNo. 3422.
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Commerce Trust Co. v. Pollard's Estate, 289 P. 597, 35 N.M. 33 (N.M. 1930).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

SIMMS, J.

Appellant complains of the action of the trial court in dismissing its appeal from an order of the probate court disallowing its claim. The court heard testimony and made certain findings and conclusions which appellant challenges. But the record does not disclose any objection or exception by appellant at any point in the proceedings. We have repeatedly held that such a condition of the record presents nothing here for review.

It follows that the judgment of the lower court should be affirmed and the cause remanded, and it is so ordered.

BICKLEY, C. J., and WATSON, J, concur. PARKER and CATRON, JJT., did not participate.

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