165 P. 531 | Cal. | 1917
The appellant, A.C. Mouser, appeals from an order of the superior court denying the petition of two non-residents, heirs of the decedent, for letters of administration upon the estate of Mary O. Wise, deceased, to Mouser, and granting letters thereon to Edwin Reed, who was the public administrator of the county of San Diego. Mary O. Wise died intestate seised of real property situated in said county. The only fact by virtue of which the appellant claims the right to letters is that, since the death of the decedent, he has received a conveyance from one of her heirs purporting to convey to him all of the right, title, and interest of said heir in a part of the said real property of which Mary O. Wise died seised. The said heir was not and is not a resident of the state of California.
The right to letters of administration upon the estate of one who dies intestate is controlled by section
Hence they could not nominate. (Estate of Beech,
It is unnecessary to consider the respondent's objection to the transcript.
The order is affirmed.
Sloss, J., and Lawlor, J., concurred.