The court did not err in sustaining the demurrers to the petition and in dismissing the action.
1. The allegations with reference to the conspiracy to have the plaintiff adjudicated incompetent were subject to demurrer, for one reason, because it was not alleged that the plaintiff was competent at the time he was adjudged to be incompetent.
2. The petition does not allege that the New York court did not have jurisdiction of the parties and subject-matter of the accounting, and full faith and credit must be given to the judgment on accounting, which, construing the petition against the plaintiff, was to the effect that she was discharged as to all the bonds and money received by her except the four bonds she was required to deliver to the plaintiff on the accounting. Code, § 1-401; Magruder v. Drury,
The court did not err in sustaining the demurrers to the petition and in dismissing the action.
Judgment affirmed. Stephens, P. J., and Sutton, J., concur. *Page 840
