84 P. 657 | Cal. | 1906
On May 9, 1900, an order was made in the superior court of the city and county of San Francisco, California, admitting to probate the last will of Alexander Dunsmuir, deceased, upon an authenticated copy of the will and of a decree of a court in British Columbia admitting it to probate, and appointing James Dunsmuir executor; he being named in the will as executor thereof. The administration of the estate of said Dunsmuir, deceased, proceeded regularly and culminated in a decree of final distribution and the discharge of the executor. This decree was entered June 4, 1901, and the estate was distributed to said James Dunsmuir, who was the sole devisee and legatee under the will. On March 30, 1905, — nearly five years after the said order admitting the said will to probate, and four years after the order of final distribution and discharge of the executor, — on motion of Edna Wallace Hopper, claiming to be an heir of the deceased, the said superior court made an order vacating and annulling the said order admitting said will to probate and appointing said Dunsmuir executor. From that order James Dunsmuir appeals.
As the motion to vacate the order admitting the will to probate was not made within the time prescribed in section
The order appealed from is reversed.