Brobst v. Brobst

155 N.W. 734 (1916)

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Facts

A promissory note was executed by D, payable to Almanda, who died intestate in 1913. P is the daughter of Almanda whose heirs assigned their interests in the note to P. There was no administration of Almanda's estate and judgment was given to P. Uncontradicted testimony was given that there were no debts or claims against the estate of Almanda. D appealed; P has not shown title to the note as to authorize recovery by it.

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