92 S.W.2d 189 | Mo. | 1936
Lead Opinion
This case originated in the Probate Court of Holt County. The administrator of an estate, having been authorized by *507
order of that court to sell real estate at private sale in order to pay debts, filed his report of sale on February 1, 1933. The probate court made an order approving the sale on February 11, 1933, and the administrator on that day signed, acknowledged, and delivered a deed to the purchaser. On February 18, 1933, respondent, a creditor of the estate, took an appeal to the circuit court from the order of the probate court approving the sale. [As to probate court appeals see Lucitt v. Toohey's Estate,
The case was undoubtedly sent here on the theory that title to real estate is involved. The land was appraised at and sold for $5688, and respondent's debt was $1725.40, so that the amount involved could not give this court jurisdiction. There is no title controversy in this case within the meaning of the constitutional provisions defining the jurisdiction of this court. [Art. 6, Sec. 12 and Sec. 5 of Amendment of 1884, Constitution of Missouri.] In Nettleton Bank v. McGaughey's Estate,
The cause is transferred to the Kansas City Court of Appeals.Ferguson and Bradley, CC., concur.
Addendum
The foregoing opinion by HYDE, C., is adopted as the opinion of the court. All the judges concur.