Case ID: kan_27/html/0068-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The Estate of Manus McDermott v. John Loftus.
    Loftus filed, in the probate court of Morris county, his-demand against the estate of Manus MoDermott, deceased, for boarding, lodging and caring for decedent’s mother for nineteen years in Indiana. The probate • court refused to allow this demand, and the plaintiff appealed to the district court of that county, and at the April Term, 1880, recovered a judgment for $1,900 and costs. The defendant brings the case here.
    
      Johnston & Bertram, for plaintiff in error.
    
      John Maloy, and M. B. Nicholson, for defendant in error.
   Per Curiam:

More than one year having intervened between the rendition of judgment in this case in the district court and the filing of the petition in error in this court, this court is without jurisdiction to review such judgment, and the petition in error must therefore be dismissed. (Laws of 1881, ch. 126, §2.)