88 Mo. App. 534 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1901
The contention is, that inasmuch as the interlocutory order of sale made hy the probate court was one from which any creditor of the estate was entitled to an appeal to the circuit court, therefore, the latter court erred in dismissing the cause for want of jurisdiction. The statute applicable to such orders unquestionably affords the right to an appeal therefrom to any creditor. R. S. 1899, sec. 278. The difficulty, however, in applying it to this appeal arises from the
The judgment of the circuit court is accordingly affirmed.