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Hurst v. Weaver

Supreme Court of Illinois
May 1, 2003
204 Ill. 2d 660 (Ill. 2003)

Summary

In Hurst v. Weaver, 75 Kan. 758, 90 P. 297, a testator who had considerable property and eight children gave each of the children property but as to one daughter, Christiana Hurst, he provided that her property should be held and invested by the executors for her sole use; not giving it to her directly.

Summary of this case from In re Estate of Reynolds

Opinion

No. 95580.

May 2003.

Appeal from the Mscellaneous Order No. 4-02-0317, filed 10/29/02.


Petition for leave to appeal Denied.


Summaries of

Hurst v. Weaver

Supreme Court of Illinois
May 1, 2003
204 Ill. 2d 660 (Ill. 2003)

In Hurst v. Weaver, 75 Kan. 758, 90 P. 297, a testator who had considerable property and eight children gave each of the children property but as to one daughter, Christiana Hurst, he provided that her property should be held and invested by the executors for her sole use; not giving it to her directly.

Summary of this case from In re Estate of Reynolds
Case details for

Hurst v. Weaver

Case Details

Full title:HURST v. WEAVER

Court:Supreme Court of Illinois

Date published: May 1, 2003

Citations

204 Ill. 2d 660 (Ill. 2003)

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