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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

KIPP, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. KIPP, Defendant-Appellee.
    Ohio Appeals, Eighth District, Cuyahoga County.
    No. 21970.
    Decided December 4, 1950.
    Theodore E. Schwartz, for plaintiff-appellant.
    Malcolm Y. Yost, Cleveland, .for defendant-appellee.
    (GUERNSEY, PJ, and MIDDLETON, J, of the Third District, PHILLIPS, J, of the Seventh District, sitting by designation in the Eighth District.!
   OPINION

Per CURIAM:

Under the decisions of the Courts of Ohio, the rights of the parties to a joint and survivorship deposit account are. based wholly upon contract and no terms or conditions not expressed in the contract are implied or recognized.

Common Law Estates in. Entirety are not recognized or given effect by the Courts of Ohio and the rules applicable to joint and survivorship deposit accounts in jurisdictions where such estates are required has no application to such accounts under the laws of Ohio. Exc. O. S. J.