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James Murray and Others v. William Fenlon
MN.137 , 254 N.W. 605, 460 (1934)(191 Minn)
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Executor and administrator -- decree of distribution -- conclusiveness. 1. A decree of the probate court distributing the estate of a person deceased is a judgment n rem, binding as such upon all the world. Claimants excluded by such a decree cannot recover any of the property from the distributees, upon the ground of fraud, without first having the decree vacated.