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Scotts Exr. v. Beland

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  • Title: Scotts Exr. v. Beland
  • Author : Supreme Court of Vermont
  • Release Date : January 05, 1946
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 58 KB

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Arthur F. Scott died on October 2, 1943, in his 81st year, leaving a will which has been duly allowed, and a substantial estate, a part of which is a tenement building with a first floor apartment at 107 Main Street in Newport, and second and third floor apartments at 109 Main Street. The will gives the use and income of the real estate to his daughter Mabel, during her lifetime, and appoints his executor, Charles Scott, trustee to hold the real estate during such time, and to pay the taxes, repairs and insurance expense thereon from the income of the personal property. After the death of Mabel the real estate is given to his nephews Charles Scott and Fred Scott. The defendant lived in the apartment at 107 from 1927 to the fall of 1938, when she moved to Claremont and later to Manchester, New Hampshire, returning to 107 in April, 1941. Around 1927 defendants son, Oliver, married Mabel, and after their marriage they lived on the third floor at 109 for a few years. Arthur Scott, the testator, and his wife lived on the second floor at 109 until her decease early in 1933. Soon after his wifes death the defendant did some work for him, and he began to take his meals with her in October, 1933, for which he paid $5.00 per week, and he continued to take his meals with her in whole or in part until she moved away. In addition to the $5.00 per week he gave her considerable sums of money each year during this period. After she moved to Claremont he made several trips to see her, and on some of these visits he took her with him in his automobile to visit his daughter and defendants son, who were then living in Boston. On many of these occasions he purchased a supply of food for the defendant, if the visit was at Claremont, and for the defendant, his daughter and her husband, if the trip was to Boston. During the winter of 1939 and 1940 he boarded for a few weeks with the defendant at Claremont, and during that time paid for his room and furnished the groceries for himself and the defendant. After the defendant moved to Manchester in the spring or early summer of 1940 he made several trips there to see her, and on three of these occasions went on to Boston to visit his daughter and her husband, and the defendant went with him on each occasion. In November, 1940, he went to Manchester and boarded with the defendant until about April 1, 1941. About the middle of April, 1941, the defendant returned to Newport to live at 107 Main Street. Mr. Scott hired and paid E. H. Reece, a truckman, to move defendants goods from Manchester to Newport on this occasion. After her return she took care of him, assisted him in looking after his tenements and collecting the rents, prepared his meals, and acted as nurse for him when he was ill until his death. After his decease his daughter Mabel divorced Oliver Beland, and she has remarried and now has the name of Wrench.


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