82 Mo. App. 435 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1900
Plaintiff is the administrator of the estate of H. J. Ruthrauff, deceased, and defendant is the
The objection is, that the administrator had rented of deceased, in his life-time, a store building, and that he had failed to account for five months’ rent accruing after the deceased’s death and amounting to $175. The trial court found for the objector and rendered judgment charging the administrator with said $175, and that he, as such administrator, account for the same to the objecting distributee. And that he, as administrator, pay said sum to the distributee with interest. And that upon the payment of such sum, and the presentation of her receipt for the same to the probate court the administrator would be discharged on the settlement.
But this statute is not designed for the final adjudication of the title to property. And if it appear that the claim thereto is in good faith, and not a mere sham or afterthought,
The result of these views lead to a reversal of the judgment, and it is so ordered.