PER CURIAM.
Decedent's daughters, beneficiaries of one of decedent's trusts, Trust B, object to the personal representative's final accounting placing decedent's vendor's interest in a land sale contract in Trust A, which is reserved for "liquid" assets, instead of Trust B, which is for "other" assets, including real property. The trial court approved the final accounting. The daughters appeal.
Trust A is not ambiguous, as the daughters argue. It defines as...
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