110 Cal. 229 | Cal. | 1896
This is an appeal by Henry T. Blythe and others from the decree of distribution in the matter of the above-entitled estate.
The petition for distribution was presented by Florence Blythe. She averred, as the foundation of her claim, the decision and judgment made in the matter of said estate in the proceeding entitled Florence Blythe v. Abbie Ayres et al. The appellants appeared, joined issue with the petitioner, and pleaded nul tiel record.
Upon the hearing the decision of the court, as entered in the probate minute-book upon October 22,1890, was offered and admitted in evidence over the objection of appellants. Appellants, in turn, “offered' and demanded that they be permitted to prove that no such judgment existed against them as is alleged against them in the said petition for distribution, because the said
That this entry was sufficient has thrice been decided in the matter of this estate. (Blythe v. Ayres, ante, p. 227.) There was thus before the court an affirmative showing of a sufficient entry. For appellants to have proved that it was not entered in some other book could not have advantaged them, and the refusal of the court to allow them to make such proof could not have in-, jured them.
The decree and order appealed from are affirmed. .
The order of this • court, made upon application of
McFarland, J., Van Fleet, J., Garoutte, J., and Temple, J., concurred.