OLLIFFE V. WELLS 130 Mass. 221 (1881) CASE BRIEF

OLLIFFE V. WELLS
130 Mass. 221 (1881)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an action to overturn a disposition in a will. Oliffe (P), heirs at law and next of kin of a testatrix against Wells (D), executor devisee of the testatrix's estate sought an order for payment of the residue to Ps.
FACTS: Testatrix devised the residue of her estate to Rev. Wells (D) 'to distribute same in such manner as in his discretion shall appear best calculated to carry out wishes which I have expressed to him or may express to him.' Testatrix's heirs (P) sued, claiming that the devise was invalid, and the residue should be distributed to them. D responded by claiming that Testatrix had intended that the devise be used for charitable purposes, and that he was willing to effect these purposes.

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