Trusts & Estates – Wills – Real Property – Sale by Executrix – Tort/Negligence – Fraud & Constructive Fraud – Self-Dealing
Collier v. Bryant The testator’s will directed his executrix to sell his real property and divide the proceeds among his four children unless all four agreed to divide the property. Since the executrix was one of the testator’s four children, the will gave her the right to sell the testator’s real property; title to the real property did not vest in the testator’s children upon his death.
We affirm in part and reverse in part the trial court’s dismissal of the plaintiffs’ claims.
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Published: November 2, 2011
Time posted: 4:33 pm
Tags: Fraud & Constructive Fraud, Real Property, Sale by Executrix, Self-Dealing, Tort/Negligence, trusts & estates, Wills







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