Ross v. Hine

48 Ark. 304
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedNovember 15, 1886
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Ross v. Hine, 48 Ark. 304 (Ark. 1886).

Opinion

Cockrill, C. J.

The appellee sued an executor without first making the affidavit authenticating his claim against the estate as required by the statute. The executor moved to dismiss the action upon this ground. Ho affidavit was produced except the ordinary form of verification to the complaint, but neither this nor the allegations of the complaint conformed with any degree of substantiality to the statute authenticating claims against estates. Mansf. Dig., see. 102. The statute is peremptory in its terms directing a non-suit if the authentication is not made (lb., sec. 107), and this court has universally given effect to it. Alter v. Kinsworthy, 30 Ark., 756, and cases cited.

The appellee has not undertaken to favor us with any reason for taking his case out of the rule, and we have failed to see that any exists.

The judgment will be reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings.

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