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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

ESTATE OF JOHN WELCH.
    No. 8686
    Oct. 15, 1878.
    Evidence.—Witness.—A creditor can testify as to the fact of the indebtedness of decedent to him on hearing of application for letters.
    Construing sections, O. 0. P., 1365, 1378, 1880.
    
      M. Cooney, for Cannon.
    
      A. P. Needles and G. D. Buckley, for Longhman.
   The two applications were heard together. Longhman offered himself as a witness to prove that deceased was indebted to him. Mr. Cooney objected, that a creditor is not competent.

By the Court:

The witness is not within Sec. 1880, C. P. This is not a proceeding against an executor or administrator, but is a controversy between two persons claiming administration. When Longhman presents his claim for allowance, a different point will be presented.

Objection overruled.