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Tyson's Estate
336 Pa. 497
Pa.
1939
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The court below held that a letter from decedent to his sister, stating "I am making out my will leaving my securities to you," where no such will was found, did not itself constitute a will. As the writing manifestly referred to another paper as decedent's will, the decision of the court below is clearly correct, and no discussion is necessary. SeeStein's Lessee v. North, *Page 498 3 Yeates 324, 325; McCune's Estate, 265 Pa. 523, 528;Kauffman's Estate, 283 Pa. 375, 377.

Decree affirmed at appellant's cost.

Case Details

Case Name: Tyson's Estate
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Nov 29, 1939
Citation: 336 Pa. 497
Docket Number: Appeal, 250
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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