ESTATE OF KING


261 Wis. 266 (1952)

ESTATE OF KING: Lore, Administrator, Appellant, vs. HABERMEYER, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 8, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by I. A. Dinerstein, attorney, and Wm. B. Rubin of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Rubin and Mr. Irving A. Lore, all of Milwaukee.

For the respondent there was a brief by Affeldt & Lichtsinn and C. R. Reilly, guardian ad litem, attorneys, and Eldred Dede of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. George A. Affeldt and Mr. Reilly.


BROWN, J.

Sec. 253.03 (2), Stats., puts jurisdiction in the county court,—concurrent with the circuit court,—to determine title to or interest in real and personal property in so far as that is necessary for the complete administration of an estate.

Jurisdiction of the subject matter is conceded because of the statute. However, appellant submits that concurrent jurisdiction requires the county court to concur in the practice by which controversies...

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