KELLOM v. BEVERSTOCK

No. 4517.

100 N.H. 329 (1956)

JAMES S. KELLOM, Ex'r v. BLANCHE L. BEVERSTOCK. SAME v. MERLE W. COBLEIGH & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided October 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Homer S. Bradley, for the executor, furnished no brief.

William H. Watson (by brief and orally), for Blanche L. Beverstock.

Howard B. Lane and Francis H. Ayer, for Merle W. Cobleigh and other heirs in the sixth degree.

Arthur Olson (by brief and orally), for Alice M. Ware Hart and other heirs in the fifth degree.


GOODNOW, J.

The first question transferred presents the issue of whether a list which was not in existence when the will, which referred to a list "I shall leave," was executed but was later prepared and in existence when a codicil to the will was executed was thereby incorporated by reference as a part of the will, the codicil having specifically ratified and confirmed the will but made no reference to a list.

The doctrine of incorporation by reference is...

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