Cowie v. Strohmeyer

Decided 1912-10-08

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The following opinion was filed June 19, 1912: Makshall, J. For the foregoing picture, we venture to say, there is no precedent in the history of judicial distributions of the estates of deceased persons. There was a will,— a model for brevity, conciseness, and clearness, considering the magnitude of the estate and number of persons to be remembered efficiently. It is not claimed, and could not well be, that th…

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