132 Minn. 409 | Minn. | 1916
Antoine Poupore died on September 4, 1909. His widow survived. On January 27, 1914, a petition in her name was presented to the probate court of St. Louis county, where the estate of the decedent was probated, praying the setting aside of a statutory allowance of personal property of the value of $500 as provided by G-. S. 1913, § 7243 (E. L. 1905, § 3653). Upon an appeal to the district court an allowance of a portion of the $500 was made and the petition was denied in part. An appeal in the name of the widow was taken to this court. The respondents move to remand to the district court, and upon the hearing of the motion it appears that the widow died on December 2, 1913, which was prior to the application made in the probate court in her name. The purpose of the remand is that the respondents may move to reopen the case and show the widow’s death.
We do not say that upon the appointment of a personal representative of the widow a stipulation might not be made by the parties, if so disposed, that would avoid the expense of a retrial of the matters involved.
The appeal of the administrator involving the disallowance in part of this account is not dependent upon the appeal in the name of the widow.
Motion to remand denied.