CLARK v. CLARK

No. 9131.

242 P.2d 992 (1952)

CLARK v. CLARK et al.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided April 17, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Paul T. Keller, Helena, for appellant.

Mr. Michael G. Chilton, Helena, Frank G. Monroe, Los Angeles, Cal., for respondent. Michael G Chilton argued the case orally.


FREEBOURN, Justice.

William A. Clark died testate on January 12, 1921, leaving surviving him a widow, Susan B. Clark, and his two sons, Houghton Clark and William A. Clark, Jr. The widow elected not to take under the will but to take her dower interest under the statute. She and the Union Bank and Trust Company were appointed to execute the will. The estate appears to have been insolvent, but in 1950 certain unpatented mining claims, part of the assets of the estate...

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