CACCAMO v. BANNING


75 A.2d 222 (1950)

CACCAMO v. BANNING.

Superior Court of Delaware, Sussex.

July 25, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Isaac D. Short, 2nd, of Georgetown, for plaintiff.

James M. Tunnell, Sr., of Georgetown, for defendant.


WOLCOTT, Judge.

Benjamin F. Potter, by his will, devised certain real estate to his wife for and during the term of her natural life and, upon her death, devised "all the same over unto my granddaughter, Anna Naomi Coverdale, in fee simple and absolutely forever; but in case the said Anna Naomi Coverdale should die without leaving lawful issue of her body begotten then and in that case I give, devise and bequeath all the same over unto" the children of William B....

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