COLLEY v. COX


167 S.E.2d 317 (1969)

209 Va. 811

James T. COLLEY v. Iris Burgess COX, in her own right and as Executrix, etc., et al.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

April 28, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Willard R. Finney, Rocky Mount, for appellant.

F. Rodney Fitzpatrick, Roanoke, for appellees.

Before EGGLESTON, C. J., and BUCHANAN, SNEAD, I'ANSON, CARRICO, GORDON, and HARRISON, JJ.


HARRISON, Justice.

Iris Burgess Cox, executrix and legatee under the will of Pearl Tate Colley, filed her bill of complaint against Dr. James T. Colley and others, seeking the advice and guidance of the court in the settlement of the decedent's estate. She alleged, among other things, that the estate consisted, in part, of a $10,000 savings account in Colonial-American National Bank, Roanoke, Virginia, in the name of Pearl Tate Colley or James T. Colley. Dr. Colley...

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