DOWD v. CITIZENS NAT. B&T CO., WAYNESBORO

No. 191.

35 Pa. D. & C. 2d 105 (1964)

Dowd v. Citizens National Bank & Trust Company of Waynesboro, Pa.

Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

March 18, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Keller, Leroy S. Maxwell and John McD. Sharpe, for plaintiffs.

John R. Lashley, Jr. and Millard A. Ullman, for defendant.


DEPUY, P. J., March 18, 1964.

Plaintiff's legal position in the case appears to be as follows:

1. There was no authority on the part of defendant bank as Belle Strickler's executor to convey any estate other than an indefeasible fee simple estate, and such being the case, any attempt on the part of the executor to do otherwise created merely an illegal and void limitation upon the title, regardless of any...

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