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Koleff Estate

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 22, 1943
31 A.2d 121 (Pa. 1943)

Opinion

September 30, 1942.

March 22, 1943.

Interest — Decrees — Award by auditor of administrator's account affirmed — Unsuccessful appeal.

An award by the auditor of an administrator's account, affirmed by the orphans' court, bears interest from the date of the decree of the orphans' court until the award is paid, although meanwhile an unsuccessful appeal is taken from such decree to the appellate court.

Argued September 30, 1942.

Before SCHAFFER, C. J.; MAXEY, DREW, LINN, STERN, PATTERSON and PARKER, JJ.

Appeal, No. 111, March T., 1942, from decree of O. C., Mercer Co., Dec. T., 1938, No. 28, to Superior Court, April T., 1942, No. 202, certified to the Supreme Court, in Estate of Nikola Koleff, deceased. Decree affirmed.

Petition for citation to show cause why administrator should not pay interest on award.

Decree entered requiring administrator to pay interest on award, opinion by ROWLEY, P. J. Administrator appealed to the Superior Court, which certified the appeal to the Supreme Court.

John C. Bane, Jr., with him Elder W. Marshall, Reed, Smith, Shaw McClay and Henry A. Jones, for appellant.

Martin E. Cusick, of Service, McNeal, Cusick Isenberg, with him L. N. Dilley, for appellee.


At the audit of the administrator's account, Peter and Mary Montson, appellees, presented their claim on a judgment note given them by decedent in the sum of $8,000. The claim was allowed by the Orphans' Court and by this Court on appeal: Koleff's Estate, 340 Pa. 423. Henry A. Jones, Esquire, the administrator, has since paid or tendered the face amount of the award (less an agreed sum to provide for a possible inheritance tax liability) but refused payment of interest claimed by appellees from the final confirmation of the award by the Orphans' Court. The matter was submitted to the court below on petition and answer, and a decree was entered in favor of appellees from which the administrator appeals.

The sole question, as stated by the court below, is as follows: "Does an award by the auditor of an administrator's account, affirmed by the Orphans' Court, bear interest from the date of the decree of the Orphans' Court until the award is paid, if meanwhile an unsuccessful appeal is taken from such decree to the Supreme Court?" It was decided by the court below, and rightly so, that this question must be answered in the affirmative. As said in Wither's Appeal, 16 Pa. 151, 153: "That an administrator is chargeable with interest from the decree cannot be doubted. In that respect a decree is like a judgment, to which interest, in this State, is a necessary incident." See also Wilson's Appeal, 8 Sadler 579.

Decree affirmed at appellant's cost.


Summaries of

Koleff Estate

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 22, 1943
31 A.2d 121 (Pa. 1943)
Case details for

Koleff Estate

Case Details

Full title:Koleff Estate

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 22, 1943

Citations

31 A.2d 121 (Pa. 1943)
31 A.2d 121

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