Estate of Fitzgerald v. First National Bank

89 N.W. 813, 64 Neb. 260, 1902 Neb. LEXIS 162
Nebraska Supreme Court·Decided March 19, 1902·No. No. 10,783·Published·Cited by 35 cases

Opinions

Oldham, C.

This action originated on a claim in the nature of a promissory note, due on demand, for $5,000 and interest, fthed in the probate court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, by the plaintiff below against the estate of John Fitzgerald, deceased. The facts appearing from the record necessary for a determination of this cause are: That John Fitzgerald, intestate, died December 30, 1894. On March 14, 1895, Mary Fitzgerald was duly appointed and qualified as administratrix of his estate. On the same day the county court made and entered an order limiting the time in which creditors might present’claims against the said estate to six months, and naming June 29, 1895, and September 30, 1895, for examining such claims as might be presented. On September 30, 1895, the county court made [262] and entered an order forever barring all claims not then presented against said estate, and this order was not appealed from and has never been vacated, changed or modified. On May 22, 1896, the plaintiff in the court below presented to the county court and fthed the claim in dispute against the estate of John Fitzgerald, deceased. On the same day the administratrix indorsed in writing on said claim her motion to have the same stricken from the fthes on the ground that it was not presented within the time limited by order of the court for presenting claims against said estate. This motion was overruled and on June 19, 1896, the county court ordered the administratrix to fthe an answer to said claim. On August 24, 1896, the administratrix, in obedience to the order of the court, fthed the following answer:

“Claim of the First National ' Bank of Chariton, Iowa,
v.
The Estate of John Fitzgerald, Deceased, Mary Fitzgerald, Administratrix of said Estate.
“Comes now Mary Fitzgerald, as administratrix of the estate of John Fitzgerald, deceased, and for answer to the claim fthed herein by the First National Bank of Chariton, Iowa, says: that save and except as hereinafter expressly admitted, she denies each and every allegation made by the said claimant in its complaint and each and every part thereof; she admits that John Fitzgerald, died on the 80th day of December, 1894, and that she is now the duly qualified and acting administratrix of his estate; and she admits further that in May, 1896, Charles Burr, Esq., One of the claimants attornéys presented to her a paper saying it was a note of John Fitzgerald held by the First National Bank of Chariton, Iowa, and that she then and there refused to recognize it as such. Further answering said claim said administratrix states that the [263] estate of John Fitzgerald is not in any manner indebted to the said claimant and asks that the said claim be disallowed. Mary Fitzgerald,
“Administratrix of the Estate of John Fitzgerald.
“By James Manaban, her Attorney

On a hearing subsequently had on said claim, on March 11, 1897, the claim was allowed and the cause was appealed by the administratrix to the. district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska. No order was made by the district court directing an issue to be made between the parties in that court, and the hearing was had on the transcript and pleadings which had been certified from the probate court to the district court. Counsel for plaintiff in error objected to the introduction of the claim in suit for the reason that it had not been presented against the defendant in the county court within the time limited by that court for the presentation of claims against that estate; and for the reason that it had not been presented until long after a judgment of the county court had been' rendered forever barring all claims not then presented against said estate; and for the further reason that this claim was not fthed in the county court for more than six months after the county court had entered its order forever barring all claims not then fthed. These objections were overruled by the district court. The claim was admitted in evidence. Plaintiff had judgment in the court below and defendant brings error to this court.

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