In plaintiff’s suit against his former partner’s widow for her refusal to sell the trusts’ interests in two partnerships to plaintiff, judgment of the trial court is affirmed as the provision of the partnership agreement which required that upon the death of a partner, the partnership shall purchase his interest in the partnership, was triggered by the death of one of the two men.  

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Appellate Information

Filed November 24, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Bedsworth

CounselFor Appellant:   Law Office of William J. Kopeny & Associates and William J. Kopeny

For Appellee:   Donna Bader; Law Offices of Michael C. Hewitt and Michael C. Hewitt

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