82 Ga. 202 | Ga. | 1888
Jane Langford applied for dower out of the estate of her deceased husband, Hillery Langford. Commissioners were appointed and a return made by them, to
The court held that, as there was no permanent administration, and the temporary administrator only had been notified of the application, the return of the commissioners should be vacated. The applicant excepted.
Was the- court right in this ruling ? We think it was. A temporary administrator is appointed upon an unrepresented estate, “for the purpose of collecting and taking care of the effects of the deceased, to continue . . until permanent letters are granted.” He is required, in the discretion of the ordinary, to give “bond? with security, for double the amount of all the personal property belonging to the estate, other than real estate.” It is the duty of the temporary administrator thus appointed to collect the debts of the estate, and to take charge of the personal property and preserve the same until a permanent administrator is appointed. In carrying out these duties, he has a right to take all necessary and legal steps for that purpose. He has a right to bring suit for the .collection or imeservation of any of the personal assets. Ewing vs. Moses, 50 Ga. 264. He
Judgment affirmed.