19 F. 677 | U.S. Cir. Ct. | 1884
The orator is a 'residuary legatee under the will of Sidney Barlow, who, in his life, at three several limes, delivered and transferred to the defendant Loomis stocks and bonds, under written agreements made between them, providing in two of thorn that Loomis should hold the stock and bonds in trust, to pay over the interest and dividends to Barlow during his life, and at Ids decease to transfer them to the other defendants; and in the othor that Loomis should hold the bonds for the benefit of othor defendants at the death of Barlow, reserving the right to him to demand and have the income while he should live, and to revoke the trust altogether and have the bonds returned to him if lie should so elect. Loomis paid the income to Barlow during his life; lie did not revoke the trust, hut died leaving the stocks and bonds in the possession of Loomis. This hill
Let there be a decree dismissing the bill, with costs.