77 P. 451 | Cal. | 1904
This was a contest between a son and a daughter for letters of administration upon the estate of Cresencia R. Edson, their deceased mother. The order was in favor of the daughter, and the son appeals. The heirs of the deceased mother were her husband (the father of all her children), one son, several daughters, and several grandchildren. The son conveyed all his interest in the mother's estate to his father, and subsequently the father died intestate. Application for letters of administration on the father's estate were made of even date with the petition herein, and the father's estate was in the process of administration at the time of the hearing of the contest.
We think the son not entitled to letters on the mother's estate as against the daughter. Section
The son not being entitled to administer, and the daughter being entitled, of course her appointment was proper.
We advise that the order appointing Evodia P. Edson as administratrix be affirmed.
Chipman, C., and Harrison, C., concurred.
For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion, the order appointing Evodia P. Edson as administratrix is affirmed.
McFarland, J., Lorigan, J., Henshaw, J.