Court Opinion

ID: 9604061
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 02:13:47.02968+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:19:21.309634
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McCLINTOCK, Justice,
concurring in the dissent of GUTHRIE, Chief Justice.
Someone has said, “A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.” I confess that the briefs and oral arguments in this case left me with the same sense of outrage expressed in the dissenting opinion of the Chief Justice. I was never convinced that there was any consideration running from the plaintiff to the association. I was inclined to question whether there was any real basis to say that a dispute existed between the executor and the plaintiff. Although I did spend considerable time in an effort to express my doubts and concerns, I did not possess the same scholarship shown by the Chief *463Justice and was unable to compose what I thought would be a proper dissenting opinion. However, the dissent is in my opinion well taken, and even though I had previously indicated my concurrence in the majority opinion I must withdraw that and concur in the dissent.