Freeman's Estate

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Freeman's Estate, 127 A. 838 (Pa. 1924)
282 Pa. 206; 1925 Pa. LEXIS 598
Mosghzisker, Frazer, Walling, Simpson, Sadler, Schaeeer

Freeman's Estate

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

The question involved is, “Whether the interest of a grandchild of the testator, Henry G. Freeman, deceased, in the principal of his estate, is vested or contingent?”

This will has been before the courts several times, and in each instance such an interest as here in controversy was either expressly or in effect decided to be vested: see Freeman’s Est., 281 Pa. 190; Freeman’s Est., 280 *207 Pa. 273; Freeman’s Est. (No. 1), 35 Pa. Superior Ct. 185.

It is only necessary to say that we see no error in the prior decisions; and, while certain parts of the will,— relied on by appellant, providing for partition among the parties entitled at the end of the trust and for conveyance to them by the testamentary trustees, in order to vest legal title of record to the respective purparts in them or place such title in their several names, — are not discussed in our other opinions, those parts and all others were considered.

The decree of the court below is affirmed at cost of appellant.

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