176 Ga. 387 | Ga. | 1933
Stanford Arnold, as administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. E. Newman, brought his petition for direction, and in it set up many facts upon which he based the petition for direction by the court and for its adjudication of certain issues involved. All heirs at law of the deceased were duly made parties, also creditors and other claimants to the assets and properties of the estate. One of the parties was X. E. Newman, son of X. 0. Newman, one of the heirs at law. The case on the law and the facts was submitted to the court without the intervention of a jury; and after a hearing,
Judgment affirmed.