Blood v. . Kane

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1892-01-26

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Follett, Ch. J. December 5, 1883, James Kane died, leaving a will, by which he devised and bequeathed his entire estate to his widow, the defendant, and appointed her sole executrix. On the seventeenth of that month the will was probated and letters testamentary issued to her. The defendant employed the plaintiff, an undertaker, to take charge of the funeral and burial of her testat…

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