BLOUNT v. REYNOLDS


230 S.W.2d 980 (1950)

BLOUNT v. REYNOLDS et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

June 9, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin Exum, H. Carmack Murchinson, Jackson, for complainant.

Waldrop, Hall & Winningham, Jackson, for defendants.


GAILOR, Justice.

This is a bill filed for a declaratory judgment to which, after permitting two amendments, the Chancellor sustained a demurrer, and the complainant has perfected his appeal.

I.J. Blount was the husband of Mrs. Ossie Wells Blount, who died testate in Madison County in December 1948. By her will, Mrs. Blount appointed defendant Margaret Reynolds her executrix, and made her the principal beneficiary...

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