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Wills, Trusts & Estates Keyed to Gallanis
Weller v. Sokol
Citation:
318 A.2d 193 (Md. 1974)Facts
Arthur Nattans I died on 17 April 1905, survived by his widow, Jennie Nattans; by three children of a prior marriage; Emily N. Herbert, Addie N. Bachrach, and Samuel A. Nattans, and by five children of his second marriage: Rita Nattans, Ralph Nattans, Edith Nattans, Hortense Nattans, and Arthur Nattans (Arthur Nattans II). The provisions of the Nattans will, executed on 3 October 1903, with which contained in Items Sixth and Tenth. By Item Sixth, 396 shares of stock of Read Drug and Chemical Company of Baltimore City owned by Mr. Nattans were bequeathed to trustees to pay the income from specified numbers of shares to the Nattans children.
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