BAILEY v. SMITH

6 Div. 241.

107 So.2d 868 (1959)

Lou S. BAILEY, as Executrix, et al. v. Carl M. SMITH.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 8, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. W. Greer, Birmingham, for appellants.

Whitmire, Morton & Coleman, Birmingham, for appellee.


STAKELY, Justice.

This litigation grows out of a written contract executed on June 30, 1952, by Carl M. Smith (appellee) and R. A. Bailey, who is now deceased. R. A. Bailey died testate, leaving his estate to his widow, Lou S. Bailey, for life with a remainder to Lynn Bailey, the only child of the deceased, and appointing Lou S. Bailey (appellant), as executrix of the will.

Suit for a declaratory judgment and other relief was brought by Carl M. Smith in the...

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