HANNAH v. CENTRAL BANK OF BIRMINGHAM

SC 1651.

341 So.2d 669 (1976)

Lela HANNAH and C. H. Hannah v. CENTRAL BANK OF BIRMINGHAM and John C. Henley, III, as Executor of the Estate of Delia Truss Robert, Deceased, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied February 4, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William E. Hereford, Jr., Gaines, Hereford & Cleckler, Pell City, for appellants.

E. M. Friend, III, Sirote, Permutt, Friend, Friedman, Held & Apolinsky, Birmingham, for appellees.


JONES, Justice.

This case involves the conveyance of 280 acres of land by Mrs. Delia Robert valued at $182,000 and sold for $12,000 to C. H. Hannah and his wife, Lela. The Hannahs subsequently conveyed a portion of the property to Jimmy Hardwick. Two years subsequent to her conveyance to the Hannahs, Mrs. Robert conveyed this same property in a charitable trust agreement with the Central Bank of Birmingham.

Mrs. Robert's complaint alleged that she did not...

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