WILSON v. INGRAM

17184.

207 Ga. 271 (1950)

61 S.E.2d 126

WILSON v. INGRAM, executor.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

September 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hicks & Culbert and J. B. White, for plaintiff.

Albert D. Tull, for defendant.


WYATT, Justice.

1. Counsel in the instant case devote much of their argument to the question of whether or not the allegations of the petition are sufficient to authorize a court of equity to decree that there had been a virtual adoption of the petitioner by the testator. In the view we take of this case, it is not necessary to pass upon that question here.

2. A will is to be construed by the law as it exists at the date of the death of the testator. Hertz...

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