FRASURE v. MARTIN


247 S.W.2d 51 (1952)

FRASURE v. MARTIN et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe P. Tackett, Joseph D. Harkins, Prestonsburg, for appellant.

A. B. Combs, Prestonsburg, for appellees.


CLAY, Commissioner.

This controversy involves the apportionment of rent, realized from a house and lot, between the widow and heirs of one deceased. Appellant's husband died intestate in 1933, and since that date she has had control of and rented to others residence property owned by him. The heirs have called on her to account. The Chancellor allowed her one-third of the net amount realized.

On this appeal she contends: (1) she was entitled to one-third of...

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