EMERSON v. CAMPBELL

Civ. A. Nos. 221, 222.

84 A.2d 148 (1951)

EMERSON v. CAMPBELL et al. CAMPBELL v. EMERSON et al.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

Rehearing Denied November 6, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert C. O'Hora, of the firm of Melson & O'Hora, Wilmington, for plaintiff in the Bill for Instructions and the defendant Frank B. Emerson, individually, in the Petition for Declaratory Judgment.

Stephen E. Hamilton, Jr., of the firm of Young & Wood, Wilmington, for Alice P. Brown.

Clair John Killoran and David Snellenburg, II, of the firm of Killoran & Van Brunt, Wilmington, for Grace E. Campbell, as defendant in the Bill for Instructions and as plaintiff in the Petition for Declaratory Judgment.


BRAMHALL, Vice Chancellor.

William O. Emerson and his brother Frank B. Emerson, as co-partners, operated a business at 304-6 Washington Street, Wilmington, Delaware, known as "Emerson Auto Parts", from August, 1945, until the partnership was dissolved by the death of William O. Emerson. On August 13, 1946, the said William O. Emerson and his brother Frank B. Emerson purchased the said property at 304-6 Washington Street, Wilmington...

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