Gibbs v. Singfield

Decision Date23 November 1914
Docket Number1
Citation171 S.W. 144,115 Ark. 385
PartiesGIBBS v. SINGFIELD
CourtArkansas Supreme Court

Appeal from Pulaski Circuit Court, Third Division; G. W. Hendricks Judge; affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

Nelson H. Nichols and C. T. Lindsey, for appellant.

W. A Singfield, pro se.

The probate court was without authority to confirm the private sale made by the administrator, who could sell only after an order of the probate court. 47 Ark. 218; 26 Ark. 257; Kirby's Dig., § 3793.

OPINION

MCCULLOCH, C. J.

Appellant's intestate, Henry Gibbs, purchased a lot in the city of Little Rock from one Nora Green for the price of $ 700, payable in installments, and the vendor entered into a written contract of sale whereby the deed was to be executed upon the payment of all of the purchase price. The purchaser paid the major portion of the price, but died, leaving an unpaid balance. The vendor instituted an action in the chancery court of Pulaski County against appellant, as administrator, and the heirs of the said decedent, to foreclose the lien, and a decree of foreclosure was rendered by the chancery court. The commissioner of the court was directed to sell the property on November 2, 1912. On that day and before the hour set for the sale by the commissioner, Cornelia Armistead, paid off the amount of the decree at the instance of appellant, and he sold the property to her at private sale for the sum of $ 600, and executed a deed pursuant thereto. Thereafter he reported the sale to the probate court and that court confirmed the sale, but appellee, who had purchased the interest of one of the heirs of said decedent, appealed to the circuit court from the order of confirmation. The case was heard in the circuit court upon that appeal and the court refused to confirm the sale. Appellant prosecutes an appeal from that judgment.

Other questions are argued, but we think the case comes down to the simple proposition whether a private sale made by an administrator without a previous order of the court should be confirmed. The question is easy of solution. The authority of an administrator with respect to sale of his decedent's land is limited by the statute which creates it, and nowhere in the statute is found any authority for an administrator to sell lands at private sale without an order of the court. The court itself has no authority to order a sale contrary to the terms of the statute. Montgomery v. Johnson, 31...

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  • Kulbeth v. Drew County Timber Company
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • September 25, 1916
    ...was void for want of jurisdiction in the court. 59 Ark. 483; 54 Id. 627; Kirby's Digest, § 3793; 86 Ark. 368; 89 Id. 284; 106 Id. 563; 115 Ark. 385; 116 Ark. Kirby's Digest, §§ 3793, 189, 190-1, etc., provide for a proceeding in rem and the lands must be described. 37 Ark. 155. No order of ......
  • Fisher v. Cowan, 4-7038.
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • April 19, 1943
    ...in compliance with the statutory requirement for notice. In support of this contention appellant cites the case of Gibbs v. Singfield, 115 Ark. 385, 171 S.W. 144. In that case the only question decided was, as stated by the court, "whether a private sale, made by an administrator without a ......
  • Fisher v. Cowan
    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • April 19, 1943
    ... ... compliance with the statutory requirement for notice. In ... support of this contention appellant cites the case of ... Gibbs v. Singfield, 115 Ark. 385, 171 S.W ... 144. In that case the only question decided was, as stated by ... the court, "whether a private sale made ... ...
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    • United States
    • Arkansas Supreme Court
    • November 23, 1914
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