First Sec. Trust Co v. Henderson

Decision Date30 October 1946
Docket NumberNo. 312.,312.
CourtNorth Carolina Supreme Court
PartiesFIRST SECURITY TRUST CO. v. HENDERSON et al.

Appeal from Superior Court, Catawba County; F. D. Phillips, Judge.

Action by First Security Trust Company, executor, against Hazel E. Henderson and others under Declaratory Judgment Act for construction of will and to determine the validity of assignment of interest in legacy. From an adverse judgment, Miles O. Sherrill appeals.

Judgment affirmed and motion to dismiss denied.

Proceeding under Declaratory Judgment Act, G.S. § 1-253 et seq., for construction of will and to determine validity of assignment of interest in legacy.

In the petition filed herein by the executor of the will of Joseph Duckworth Elliott, late of Catawba County, asking for a construction of the will, it is alleged that Miles O. Sherrill, one of the legatees, had executed several assignments of various interests in his legacy, one to L. K. Higgenbotham in the sum of $10,000. Higgenbotham, in his answer, admitted the assignment, and asserted claim thereunder. Sherrill, in his answer, denied the validity of the alleged assignment to Higgenbotham and asserted that it "will be contested herein, if permitted by the court, and if not permitted herein, then in the proper forum."

After disposing of the construction of the will, by judgment entered 8 September, 1945, it was provided that the controversy between Miles O. Sherrill and L. K. Higgenbotham, over the validity of the assignment, "be, and the same is hereby retained for further orders, without prejudice to the said Miles O. Sherrill and to the said L. K. Higgenbotham to file such additional pleadings and to make such motion as they may deem appropriate."

On appeal to the Supreme Court, the judgment construing the will was upheld, reported in 225 N.C. 567, 35 S.E.2d 694, and at the January Term, 1946, judgment on the certificate was entered in the Superior Court of Catawba County.

Thereafter, on 30 March, 1946, Miles 0. Sherrill filed herein petition and bond for removal of the controversy over the assignment to the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina for trial, on the ground of diverse citizenship--the petitioner being a resident of this State and L. K. Higgenbotham being a resident of the State of Georgia.

The Clerk denied the petition, and this ruling was affirmed on appeal to the Superior Court. From this latter judgment, Miles O. Sherrill appeals, assigning error.

John W....

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2 cases
  • Dickey v. Herbin
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • May 20, 1959
    ...doubt that the executor had the right to institute the action and ask for a declaration in the first instance. First Security & Trust Co. v. Henderson, 226 N.C. 649, 39 S.E.2d 804. The question is whether he may now appeal from a judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction which has decla......
  • First Sec. Trust Co. v. Henderson
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • October 30, 1946

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