Case ID: ohio-st_47/html/0555-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Stewart, Adm’r, v. McLaughlin, Adm’r.
    
      Presentation of claims to administratoi — Disallowance of same — When statute begins to run against.
    
    (Decided October 28, 1890.)
    Error to the Circuit Court of Jefferson county.
    
      Wm. P. Hays, for plaintiff in error.
    
      J. M. Cook, for defendant in error.
   By the Court.

Where a claim is presented by a creditor to the administrator of an estate and is allowed, which is afterwards disallowed and rejected by a successor of the one that allowed it, the four-years statute of limitation provided by section 6113 Revised Statutes begins to run, in such case, only from the time of the rejection of claim.

Judgment of the circuit court dismissing action of the plaintiff below reversed, and cause remanded to the court of common pleas for further proceedings.