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      "J. WATTS FARTHING and ESTHER T. FARTHING, Petitioners, v. ESTHER CONSTANCE FARTHING and J. WATTS FARTHING, JR., Minors, by Their Guardian, J. C. WESSELL, JR., MAUDE H. FARTHING, ZEB V. FARTHING, CHARLES CLAUDE FARTHING, EDWARD GREY FARTHING, DONALD DEWITT FARTHING, MINNIE WATSON, HENRY GRADY FARTHING, RALPH JURNEY, and HOWARD JURNEY, Respondents."
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        "text": "BaeNhill, J.\nThe court below was without original jurisdiction to entertain this action to nullify any part of the duly probated will which is the subject matter of this action. Hence the judgment entered must be vacated on authority of In re Will of Puett, 229 N.C. 8, 47 S.E. 2d 488; Brissie v. Craig, 232 N.C. 701, 62 S.E. 2d 330; Anderson v. Atkinson, 234 N.C. 271; Anderson v. Atkinson, ante, 300.\nThe Declaratory Judgment Act, G.S. Ch. 1, Art. 26, is designed to provide an expeditious method of procuring a judicial decree construing wills, contracts, and other written instruments and declaring the rights and liabilities of parties thereunder. It is not a vehicle for the nullification of such instruments. Nor is it a substitute or alternate method of contesting the validity of wills.\nIt does not follow, however, that the demurrer entered in this Court must be sustained. Plaintiffs\u2019 action does not fall in toto for want of jurisdiction of the trial court. In article IV plaintiff J. Watts Earthing is devised the beach property and the farm in fee simple. In article IX he is devised the same property subject to certain conditions and provisions which limit the estate devised. Do these provisions limit the estate conveyed both as to the beach property and the farm or only as to the farm? The language used is sufficiently ambiguous to require judicial construction and the petition is sufficient to entitle plaintiffs to a judicial decree definitely determining the nature and extent of his title to each parcel of property so devised to him.\nTo the end that the judgment entered may be vacated and the parties may be heard on the question properly presented by the pleadings, the cause is remanded.\nError and remanded.",
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      "Rountree d? Rountree for plaintiff appellees.",
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    "head_matter": "J. WATTS FARTHING and ESTHER T. FARTHING, Petitioners, v. ESTHER CONSTANCE FARTHING and J. WATTS FARTHING, JR., Minors, by Their Guardian, J. C. WESSELL, JR., MAUDE H. FARTHING, ZEB V. FARTHING, CHARLES CLAUDE FARTHING, EDWARD GREY FARTHING, DONALD DEWITT FARTHING, MINNIE WATSON, HENRY GRADY FARTHING, RALPH JURNEY, and HOWARD JURNEY, Respondents.\n(Filed 21 May, 1952.)\n1. Declaratory Judgment Act \u00a7 1: Wills \u00a7\u00a7 17, 39\u2014\nThe Declaratory Judgment Act cannot be used for the purpose of having a part of a probated writing declared void under the guise of construction, and judgment avoiding a part of the instrument on the ground that it was a codicil not executed as required by law, must be set aside.\n2. Wills \u00a7 39\u2014\nWhere, in an action to construe a will, the codicil, which was attacked on the ground of invalidity, is ambiguous, the court should construe such codicil notwithstanding its want of jurisdiction to declare it void.\nAppeal by defendant guardian ad litem from Burgwyn, Special Judge, February Term, 1952, New HaNovee.\nError and remanded.\nPetition for a declaratory judgment (1) construing tbe last will and testament of Logan E. Fartbing, and (2) declaring Sheet No. 3 thereof null and void for that it is in effect a codicil not executed in tbe manner required by statute.\nOn 12 March 1938, Logan E. Fartbing executed bis last will and testament which is or purports to be composed of three sheets, but Sheet No. 3 is inserted between Sheet No. 1 and Sheet No. 2. In article IY thereof on Sheet No. 1, he devises to his son, J. Watts Farthing, petitioner, in fee, a house and lot on Wrightsville Beach and a farm near Boone, N. 0. Article IX on Sheet No. 3 reads in part as follows:\n\u201cIX \u2014 As to Article IY I wish to change so as to read as follows:\u201d He then devises the same property to his said son but uses language which limits the estate devised.\nThe \u201cin testimony\u201d clause followed by the signatures of the testator and the subscribing witnesses is on Sheet No. 2 immediately following article VIII. Sheet No. 3 (which is page two as they are attached together) contains only article IX.\nOn 31 March 1938, the testator died, and on 6 April 1938, his said will, including Sheet No. 3 as a part of the original, was admitted to probate in common form. So far as the record discloses, there has been no caveat proceeding filed.\nThe plaintiffs instituted this action to have the court construe the paper writing and declare and decree the rights of the respective parties thereunder. They allege that Sheet No. 3 is obviously a codicil, not executed as required by law, and is void. They pray the court to construe said paper writing and declare Sheet No. 3 thereof void and of no effect.\nWhen the cause came on to be heard in the court below, the trial judge adjudged that: \u201carticle IX of the Will of Logan E. Earthing, deceased, written on the third page of said Will and denominated \u2018Sheet No. 3/ is void and of no effect, and that article IV remains in full force and effect, unchanged and unqualified by the void provisions of article IX . . . and that J. Watts Farthing is the owner in fee simple\u201d of the property described in article IV. Defendants excepted and appealed. They demur ore tenus in this Court.\nRountree d? Rountree for plaintiff appellees.\nJ. C. Wessell, Jr., for respondent appellants."
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