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CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT
[23 Ark.

[December

Hill Ex. vs. The State.

As upon the death of a trustee he ceases to be such, and as to him the trust is no longer continued, his indebtedness to the trust becomes a demand against his estate, to be authenticated, allowed, classed and paid out of the assets of his estate, as other demands. The statute of non-claim is a bar to the claims of the State, if not exhibited within the time prescribed by the statute, as in the case of private individuals

Appeal from Pulaski Chancery Court.

Hon. H. F. FAIRCHILD, Chancellor.