IN RE GRANVILLE ESTATE

Docket No. 41, Calendar No. 46,539.

345 Mich. 495 (1956)

76 N.W.2d 827

In re GRANVILLE ESTATE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 14, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Cohen and William Bramson, for claimant.

Nathan E. Shur, for appellants Middelton.

Joseph M. Weiss, for appellant Bowling.


SMITH, J.

This case involves a tardy claim permitted to be filed in probate proceedings. Celia Granville had died, testate, on September 9, 1948. Her will was contested by certain of her nephews and nieces, who had been omitted therefrom. The contest was unsuccessful.

The time originally fixed for the presentation of claims in the estate of Celia Granville was January 10, 1949. Application for leave to submit the claim before us was not, however, filed until...

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