GOLDSMITH v. PEARCE

Docket No. 12, Calendar No. 46,063.

345 Mich. 146 (1956)

75 N.W.2d 810

GOLDSMITH v. PEARCE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry K. Rosen (C. Vernon Leopold, of counsel), for plaintiff.

George E. Smith, for defendant.


REID, J.

The bill in this case was filed by Ralph R. Goldsmith, special administrator, who was afterward appointed general administrator, of the estate of Elsie Pearce, deceased, and substituted as such as plaintiff, against T. DeWitt Pearce, otherwise known as Theodore DeWitt Pearce (hereinafter referred to as defendant), and his guardian. The purpose of the bill was to obtain a decree determining that defendant took no part of the personal property held by deceased...

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