UNITED STATES v. 122,000 ACRES OF LAND

No. 51.

57 F.Supp. 421 (1944)

UNITED STATES v. 122,000 ACRES OF LAND et al.

District Court, N. D. Texas, San Angelo Division.

October 18, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Edward Johnson, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Brownwood, Tex., and Frank B. Potter, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Fort Worth, Tex., for the United States.

Henry Jackson and Scott Snodgrass, both of San Angelo, Tex., ad litem guardians and ad litem attorneys for remaindermen in esse and unborn.

J. C. Darroch, of Brownwood, Tex., for Wassermans.


ATWELL, District Judge.

The Wasserman tract of 735 acres has been taken by the government in the Camp Bowie preserve at Brownwood. That preserve comprises an aggregate of something over 123,000 acres. Wasserman and brother have life estates. Their children are the owners of the reversionary fee, which becomes effective upon the death of their respective fathers.

The holders of the life estate are entitled to its use, income and profit during life.

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