Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 62 |
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Hence the trust created by Mattingly's assignment could be fully executed by the
probate court without adjudicating the claim of Vandenbark against his debtor . It
appears by the answer that Vandenbark is a party defendant in the proceeding ...
Hence the trust created by Mattingly's assignment could be fully executed by the
probate court without adjudicating the claim of Vandenbark against his debtor . It
appears by the answer that Vandenbark is a party defendant in the proceeding ...
Page 149
Probate court order removing executor — Cannot be reviewed on petition in error
in common pleas court . | 02 149 f02 659 62 149 165 557 6 : 2 149 d69 513 An
order of the probate court removing an executor is not the subject of review on ...
Probate court order removing executor — Cannot be reviewed on petition in error
in common pleas court . | 02 149 f02 659 62 149 165 557 6 : 2 149 d69 513 An
order of the probate court removing an executor is not the subject of review on ...
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In the matter of the administration of assignments for the benefit of creditors , it is
the probate court that has the broad and general jurisdiction , while that of the
common pleas court is carefully limited and strictly defined . The jurisdiction of the
...
In the matter of the administration of assignments for the benefit of creditors , it is
the probate court that has the broad and general jurisdiction , while that of the
common pleas court is carefully limited and strictly defined . The jurisdiction of the
...
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