FIRST INTERSTATE BANK v. LINDBERG

No. 9492-4-II.

49 Wn. App. 788 (1987)

746 P.2d 333

FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. WILLIAM B. LINDBERG, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

December 2, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward M. Lane, Paula K. Tuckfield, and Johnson, Lane & Crawford, for appellant.

Elvin J. Vandeberg and Kane, Vandeberg, Hartinger & Walker, for respondent.


WORSWICK, J.

In 1966, Hilding and Isabel Lindberg created an inter vivos trust naming First Interstate Bank (then known by another name) as trustee. The Lindbergs placed into the trust almost all of their community property, worth about $11 million and consisting of real estate, securities and personal property. The Lindbergs amended the trust instrument twice during Hilding's lifetime. The trust provided that if Hilding died first, the trustee was to hold and manage...

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