FLYNN v. BROWNELL

Calendar No. 86, Docket No. 49,886.

371 Mich. 19 (1963)

123 N.W.2d 153

FLYNN v. BROWNELL.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 4, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pelavin, Gottlieb & Pelavin (Norman N. Gottlieb, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Ralph E. Gault and Edmund B. Brownell for defendant Brownell.

Gault, Davison & Bowers (Matthew Davison, Jr., of counsel), for defendants Cumings and others.

Selby & DeCamp (Stacey DeCamp, of counsel), for defendant Rice and others.


O'HARA, J.

Charles M. Begole, in his lifetime was financially well circumstanced. He made testamentary disposition of his property in an instrument containing a number of specific charitable bequests, a bequest in trust for plaintiff's decedent, and a residuary bequest. It is with the trust in its relationship to the residuary clause that we are here concerned. The trust was in the nature of a life interest in the investment...

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