Beus v. Beus
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At issue in this case were the rights of three brothers who were residuary beneficiaries under a testamentary trust. One of the brothers leased the trust property when the trust terminated. The other two brothers sued him and the trustee to determine their respective rights. The one brother appealed the district court's judgment that found the trust was properly terminated and that he was not entitled to compensation for improvements he made to the property. Upon careful consideration of the district court record, the Supreme Court found there were genuine issues concerning reimbursement for the improvements made to the property. The Court reversed the district court on that issue, but affirmed the lower court as to all other issues. The case was remanded back to the district court for further proceedings.
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