SOUTH v. YAGER

77-627.

368 So.2d 863 (1979)

Myrtle SOUTH v. Ruth YAGER et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 23, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David L. Beuoy, Russellville, for appellant.

H. Neil Taylor of Taylor & Taylor, Russellville, for appellees, Ruth Yager, Robert South and Gracie Saint.

Robert E. Cooper, of Fine, McDowell & Mansell, Russellville, for appellee, Lydia Davis.


ALMON, Justice.

Myrtle South, the appellant, filed an action for a declaratory judgment to construe an alleged ambiguity in her late husband's will. She was appointed executrix and did not contest the validity of the will or dissent from its provisions. The circuit court granted the appellees' motion for summary judgment. We affirm.

The clause which the appellant alleges is ambiguous is set out below.

"I will bequeath to my beloved with, [sic] Myrtle...

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