25 Pa. Super. 300 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1904
Opinion by
We are not prepared to hold that the auditor exceeded his authority in opening the case to hear additional testimony, before his report was prepared and that he was without power to reopen the audit after the final arguments of counsel. In a proper case upon cause shown, it is within the sound discretion of the auditor to hear additional evidence to the end that justice may be done the litigating parties. As much was practically held in Myers’s Estate, 13 Pa. Superior Ct. 476.
. The learned judge of the court below was of the opinion however that the appellant’s case failed on its merits and with that conclusion we agree. In many cases it has been held that the claim of a wife against her husband’s creditors must be established by clear and full proof that the property claimed was paid for out of her own separate estate. That she had the means of paying is not sufficient. It must appear that payment
The decree is affirmed.