JOHNSON v. ATCHINSON

Docket No. 58, Calendar No. 48,409.

362 Mich. 296 (1961)

106 N.W.2d 748

JOHNSON v. ATCHINSON.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 9, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Ralph Jewell and G. Leroy Smith, for plaintiff.

Dunbar Davis (Ray L. Potter, of counsel), for defendants.


SOURIS, J.

Oscar Huston died in 1904. By will, duly admitted to probate, he devised land:

"To my son Arthur O. Huston * * * to be held used and enjoyed by him the said Arthur O. Huston for his use benefit and profit for during and to the end of his natural life to be fully determined and ended upon his decease and upon the death of said Arthur O. Huston I give and devise the same to the nearest of kin to him the said Arthur O. Huston surviving him."

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