Friday, April 01, 2011

The Case for a Corporate Executor, 1916


A FEW PERTINENT OBSERVATIONS ON THE ADVANTAGES DERIVED FROM THE APPOINTMENT OF TRUST COMPANIES AS EXECUTORS OF WILLS, WHICH FIND SUPPORT IN THE DECISIONS OF THE COURTS

The cover of this pamphlet clearly is not early 20th century, but the contents, authored by John Edson Brady of the New York Bar, date from 95 years ago. Please admire the use of examples – court cases involving individual executors or administrators who proved inept, careless or crooked.

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