ANNEKE v. WILLCUTS


1 F.Supp. 662 (1932)

ANNEKE v. WILLCUTS.

District Court, D. Minnesota, Fifth Division.

September 30, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

P. C. Schmidt and Abbott, MacPherran, Dancer, Gilbert & Doan, all of Duluth, Minn., for plaintiff.

M. W. Goldsworthy, of Washington, D. C., and Raymond W. Johnston, of St. Paul, Minn., for defendant.


CANT, District Judge.

The fact that in any case of this kind, the deceased may have had a policy of distributing his property to members of his family during his lifetime, is a circumstance, which, with many others, should be taken into account in determining whether any particular distribution was made in contemplation of death as that term is understood in the law. The fact that he had pursued such policy is not at all controlling. In making the later distributions...

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