Burr v. Merrill

107 A. 129, 118 Me. 488, 1919 Me. LEXIS 53
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedJune 18, 1919
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Burr v. Merrill, 107 A. 129, 118 Me. 488, 1919 Me. LEXIS 53 (Me. 1919).

Opinion

These are real actions involving the same question and are before the court on [489]*489report. The decision in each case depends upon the construction of the last will and testament of William P. Burr.

Ryder & Simpson, for plaintiff. Fellows & Fellows, and John B. Merrill, for defendants.

After mature deliberation and consideration, as a majority of the court do not concur in ordering judgment either for the plaintiff or defendant, the entry in each case must be: Report discharged.

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