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Farrar v. Williams

Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 5, 2020
141 S. Ct. 234 (2020)

Summary

In Farrar v. Dean, 24 Mo. 16, 18, the court said: "The administrator has no power over the real estate, except so far as to hold it for the payment of the debts of the deceased; and when there are no debts, the land descends to the heirs, or escheats to the state; and it is not in the power of the administrator to hinder this legally; nor can the Probate Court direct or order a sale of real estate for costs accrued after the administration begins, and only because it did begin.

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Opinion

No. 19-953.

10-05-2020

Charles FARRAR, Petitioner, v. Dean WILLIAMS, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Corrections, et al.


Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.


Summaries of

Farrar v. Williams

Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 5, 2020
141 S. Ct. 234 (2020)

In Farrar v. Dean, 24 Mo. 16, 18, the court said: "The administrator has no power over the real estate, except so far as to hold it for the payment of the debts of the deceased; and when there are no debts, the land descends to the heirs, or escheats to the state; and it is not in the power of the administrator to hinder this legally; nor can the Probate Court direct or order a sale of real estate for costs accrued after the administration begins, and only because it did begin.

Summary of this case from Crooks v. Harrelson
Case details for

Farrar v. Williams

Case Details

Full title:Charles FARRAR, Petitioner, v. Dean WILLIAMS, Executive Director, Colorado…

Court:Supreme Court of the United States.

Date published: Oct 5, 2020

Citations

141 S. Ct. 234 (2020)
208 L. Ed. 2d 14

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