![]() The facts were presented to the trial court by stipulation. There is no dispute as to the facts or issues. Our court by dicta has indicated a current answer but otherwise we have a case of first impression. The old questions have been thoroughly discussed and answered by legal scholars. ![]() We have been favored with excellent briefs and arguments by counsel. The case before us presents interesting questions having their origin in the age of feudalism and a present problem as to whether relics of an ancient rule permit inter vivos alienation but prevent testamentary disposition of land. Defendant is the Department of Revenue of the State of Iowa. Plaintiffs are the executor of the estate and the two sons of Jessie F. This is an action in equity for declaratory judgment. *114 Prichard & Prichard, Onawa, for appellants. Thompson and Robert Riley Thompson, Appellants,ĭEPARTMENT OF REVENUE of the State of Iowa, Appellee. PRICHARD, as the Executor of the Estate of Jessie F.
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