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Smith v Brooksbank; 25 Jun 1834

References: , [1834] EngR 880, (1834) 7 Sim 18, (1834) 58 ER 743 (B)
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A bequeathed a reversionary interest, expectant on his wife’s death, in a sum of stock to B. B. bequeathed it to C., and C. bequeathed it to D, who, on the death of A’s wife, filed a bill against the trustees to have the stock transferred to him, alleging that the executors of A. and B, and C. had successively assented to the bequests.
Held: that the executors were not necessary parties.
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