BRANTLEY v. FLOWERS

1 Div. 411.

48 So.2d 532 (1950)

BRANTLEY v. FLOWERS et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 9, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. M. Hall, of Bay Minette, for appellant.

J. B. Blackburn, of Bay Minette, for appellees.


SIMPSON, Justice.

Bill for declaratory judgment to determine the marital status of the late Buster Flowers who died seized and possessed of the lands in controversy as against the claim of Ethel Flowers that she is the lawful widow of the decedent, and for incidental relief.

The trial court sustained the demurrer to the bill on the ground that it was without equity, (sic) "complainant has an adequate remedy at law." This appeal challenges that ruling.

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