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Bonner v. Holland

Supreme Court of the United States
Jan 13, 2014
571 U.S. 1142 (2014)

Summary

In Holland v. Bonner, 142 Ark. 214-222, 218 S.W. 665, 667, 26 A.L.R., 1101, we said: "An advancement is a gift by a parent to a child in anticipation of that which it is supposed the child will be entitled to on the death of the parent.

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Opinion

No. 13–7276.

01-13-2014

Samuel Quinton BONNER, petitioner, v. Kim HOLLAND, Warden.


Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit denied.


Summaries of

Bonner v. Holland

Supreme Court of the United States
Jan 13, 2014
571 U.S. 1142 (2014)

In Holland v. Bonner, 142 Ark. 214-222, 218 S.W. 665, 667, 26 A.L.R., 1101, we said: "An advancement is a gift by a parent to a child in anticipation of that which it is supposed the child will be entitled to on the death of the parent.

Summary of this case from Stacy v. Stacy
Case details for

Bonner v. Holland

Case Details

Full title:Samuel Quinton BONNER, petitioner, v. Kim HOLLAND, Warden.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Jan 13, 2014

Citations

571 U.S. 1142 (2014)
134 S. Ct. 937
187 L. Ed. 2d 806
82 U.S.L.W. 3406

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