Miller's Estate
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Opinion
The manifestly correct conclusion of the auditor and learned court below was that the deed from S. L. McCullough, dated October 15, 1906, to Alexander B. Miller,for a reconveyance of the coal, was accepted by the latter in payment and satisfaction of his purchase-money mortgage. It therefore followed that the said coal was real estate of the decedent, as to which he died intestate, and the decree of the court below must be affirmed.
Decree affirmed at appellant’s costs.
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96 A. 473, 251 Pa. 201, 1915 Pa. LEXIS 658, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/millers-estate-pa-1915.