LONG v. CONROY

18371

246 S.C. 225 (1965)

143 S.E.2d 459

J. C. LONG and Natalie C. Pfaehler, as Executor and Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Vincent Chicco, Respondents, v. R.I. CONROY and The South Carolina National Bank of Charleston, as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Pearl F. Chicco, as Parties defendant in the place and stead of Pearl F. Chicco, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

July 1, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. S.S. Seideman, Hagood, Rivers and Young, Jack White and Jack P. Brickman, of Charleston, for Appellants.

Messrs. Gibbs & Gibbs and W. Turner Logan, of Charleston, for Respondents.

Messrs. S.S. Seideman, Hagood, Rivers & Young, Jack White and Jack P. Brickman, of Charleston, for Appellants, in Reply.


July 1, 1965.

LEWIS, Justice.

This is a declaratory judgment action to determine the ownership of certain United States Treasury bearer bonds in the face amount of $100,000.00 and the accrued interest thereon, originally acquired by Vincent Chicco, deceased, and, after his death, claimed by his widow, Pearl F. Chicco, as her property by virtue of an alleged gift from him during his lifetime. The action was commenced...

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