Edwards v. Administrator of Botsford
1 Root 244
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Bluebook
Edwards v. Administrator of Botsford, 1 Root 244 (Colo. 1791).
Opinion
Judgment — Plea insufficient. Although a creditor may not appeal because his claim has not been allowed by the commissioners — but if he has an existing claim, he may appeal for any other irregularity in the proceedings of the court or of the commissioners. But one appeal fairly taken and pursued must be conclusive upon all others, as to that point.
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