WARE v. HILL

17813.

209 Ga. 214 (1952)

71 S.E.2d 630

WARE v. HILL.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 10, 1952.

Rehearing Denied July 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Colley & Orr, Clement E. Sutton and L. C. Groves, for plaintiff in error.

Earle Norman and Fred D. Hamrick Jr., contra.


ATKINSON, Presiding Justice.

(After stating the foregoing facts.) 1. All the special grounds assert in substance that the court erred in failing to charge the jury that, if the evidence showed that the testatrix left a child surviving her, then a verdict should be rendered for the propounder, in that in such circumstances the caveatrix, Mrs. Hill, would not be an heir at law, because under the undisputed evidence Mrs. Hill was a sister of the deceased, and there was...

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