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TAYLOR PARK LAND CO v BANTROLME
    Ohio Appeals, 8th Dist, Cuyahoga Co
    No 10895.
    Decided Oct 6, 1930
    H. B. Howells, Cleveland, for Land Co.
    Charles F. Carr, Cleveland, for Bantrolme.
   PER CURIAM

The court is of the' opinion, construing the contract not by any one phrase but considering its four corners, that whatever right there was reserved in the decedent with reference to the buildings, was a right personal to him only and that it ceased at his death and that therefore his heirs have no right to remove said buildings.

A decree will therefore be ordered in favor of plaintiff and a journal entry will be drawn accordingly.

Vickery, PJ, Levine and Cline, JJ, concur.