Dwyer v. Ferren

151 N.E. 927, 255 Mass. 261, 1926 Mass. LEXIS 1132
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court·Decided March 18, 1926·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

By the Court.

The statement of expected evidence, which need not be narrated, shows that there was no error of law by the Probate Court in denying motions to frame issues to be tried to a jury respecting the will offered for proof. Fuller v. Sylvia, 240 Mass. 49. Clark v. McNeil, 246 Mass. 250. Old Colony Trust Co. v. Spaulding, 250 Mass. 400.

Order denying motions to frame jury issues affirmed.

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