Bahr v. Zahm Et Al. Bahr v. Zahm Et Al.

Bahr v. Zahm Et Al‪.‬

1941.IN.30122; 37 N.E.2D 942; 219 IND. 297

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SHAKE, C.J. In November, 1871, Christian Schneider was committed as an insane person to the Central State Hospital of the State of Indiana, where he remained as an inmate until his death in April, 1928. An administrator of his estate was appointed in May, 1928, and in January, 1933, the administrator filed his final report, which was approved on April 10th of that year. The report showed a balance for distribution of $4,652.78, which was paid on the order of the court to its clerk, who retains the same. In 1939, the appellant filed a petition to reopen said estate and to recover the reasonable value of the care, maintenance and medical treatment rendered the decedent, alleged to be $4.00 per week, from the date of his commitment to said institution, on November 2, 1871, until March 6, 1917, when chapter 72, Acts of 1917, became effective.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1941
9 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
52
KB

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