Case Name: CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NAT. BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA v. CONNER
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1940-10-30
Citations: 195 S.C. 203
Docket Number: 15150
Parties: CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NAT. BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA v. CONNER
Judges: Mr. Chiee Justice Bonham, Messrs. Justices Fishburne and Stukes and Mr. Acting Associate Justice L. D. LidE concur.
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 195
Pages: 203–213

Head Matter:
15150
CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NAT. BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA v. CONNER
(11 S. E. (2d), 271)
June, 1940.
Mr. S. Henry Bdmunds, for appellant,
Messrs. Hagood, Rivers & Young, for respondent,
October 30, 1940.

Opinion:
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Mr. Justice Baker.
The sole question raised by this appeal, as stated by appellant, is: "Where a state bank was named as a co-executor and trustee under a will, and duly qualified thereunder as such co-executor and entered upon the discharge of its duties as such, and subsequently was converted into a national bank, did the national bank continue as the co-executor and the trustee, with the right and power to continue so to act?"
The carefully prepared order of Honorable Wm. H. Grim-ball, Judge of the Ninth Circuit, correctly answers this question in the affirmative. Let said order be reported^ as the opinion of this Court.
Mr. Chiee Justice Bonham, Messrs. Justices Fishburne and Stukes and Mr. Acting Associate Justice L. D. LidE concur.