60 Vt. 224 | Vt. | 1887
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The appellant was executor of the estate of
Had the executor, Sowles, the right to an appeal ? The executor of a will is the creation of the testator. The Prohate Court has no power of appointment, the testator alone has this right. The dominion of the property after the testator’s death is given the executor. Sabine v. Rounds, 50 Vt. 74. We think the executor has such a right to the property of the estate, conferred upon him by the will, as gives him the right of an appeal. He has, unless unfit, the legal right to administer the estate. What the rule may be in case of an administrator simply, or one c. t. a., we are not called upon to decide. There was error in dismissing the appeal.
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.