Hawley v. Brown
1 Root 494
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Hawley v. Brown, 1 Root 494 (Colo. 1793).
Opinion
The executor exhibited tbe will for probate and refused tbe trust, and an administrator was appointed with tbe will annexed. Tbe executor has no interest but a trust.
Tbe first reason was judged not to be true; the second and third to be insufficient.
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