CLARK V. CAMPBELL 82 N.H. 281, 133 A. 166 (1926) CASE BRIEF

CLARK V. CAMPBELL
82 N.H. 281, 133 A. 166 (1926)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a will contest. Clark (P) sued the state and sought to recover under the terms of decedent's will. The state claimed that the bequest was invalid for want of certainty.
FACTS: A clause in Testator's will devised personal property to Testator's trustees, to be distributed to Testator's friends. The beneficiaries were not named.

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