ART STUDENTS' LEAGUE OF NEW YORK v. HINKLEY

No. 1172.

31 F.2d 469 (1929)

ART STUDENTS' LEAGUE OF NEW YORK v. HINKLEY et al.

District Court, D. Maryland.

March 11, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Venable, Baetjer & Howard and Charles McHenry Howard, all of Baltimore, Md., for complainant.

Joseph C. France, Hinkley, Hisky & Burger, Frederick J. Singley, and Stewart & Pearre, all of Baltimore, Md., and Ralph E. Lum, of Newark, N. J., for defendants.


SOPER, District Judge (after stating the facts as above).

The Art Students' League of New York, a New York corporation, filed a bill of complaint against John Hinkley, a citizen of Maryland, and Fidelity Trust Company of Baltimore, a Maryland corporation, trustees under the will of Edward G. McDowell, in order to establish by judicial decree that a power of testamentary appointment, conferred by the will upon Edward McDowell, the testator's son, was validly exercised...

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