HURST v. FIRST KENTUCKY TRUST CO.


560 S.W.2d 819 (1978)

Jane Ellen Boggess HURST, Movant, v. FIRST KENTUCKY TRUST COMPANY and Lucy Kavanaugh Beam et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

January 10, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marvin J. Hirm, Greenebaum, Doll, Matthews & Boone, Louisville, for movant.

John P. Sandidge, Woodward, Hobson & Fulton, Louisville, for respondents.


PER CURIAM.

T. Jeremiah Beam died testate on May 2, 1977. The First Kentucky Trust Company and Lucy Kavanaugh Beam, his surviving spouse, were designated and qualified as co-executors of the estate pursuant to the terms of his last will and testament.

Jane Ellen Boggess Hurst, a niece of T. Jeremiah Beam, is a contingent beneficiary under his will in the event of the failure of Lucy Beam to exercise a power of appointment granted to her in the will. The contingent...

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