First National Bank of Greenville v. Bowman
First National Bank of Greenville v. Bowman
Opinion of the Court
The First National Bank of Greenville, as Executor of the last will and testament of the late Susan Ireys Bowman, has appealed from a decree of the Chancery Court of Washington County which upheld the renunciation of that will by McClain Bowman, surviving husband of the testatrix, certain instruments signed by him and purporting to waive his right to do so notwithstanding.
The issue was a narrow one and the case has not been without considerable difficulty for this Court. The divergent views of the contending parties have been presented by counsel for each side with outstanding ability. Certainly, The First National Bank, as executor of the will, has ably and vigorously discharged the duty which rested upon it as such fiduciary to oppose renunciation of the will.
No salutary purpose would be served by narration of the background facts in this case. However, a careful consideration of the record has convinced us that the issue presented to the chancellor for determination was one of fact. On review of the chancellor’s decision of that issue as the trier of facts we must accept the evidence which supports or reasonably tends to support his findings, as well as all inferences favorable to such findings which reasonably may be drawn from it. So considered, the evidence was sufficient to sup
Therefore, the decree appealed from will be affirmed.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE, of the Estate of Susan R. Bowman v. McClain BOWMAN
- Status
- Published