Who has the stronger argument arianna or victors children


Assignment

Try to be more concise on how you identify and present the legal...

A. Try to be more concise on how you identify and present the legal issue(s) at hand. For example, here the issue is whether the violins were gifted with symbolic delivery prior to death; or if not, the violins would be probated pursuant to the will as property of the estate.

B. An issue in this fact pattern is whether symbolic delivery has occurred; please address this in your analysis.

C. You need to identify further relevant law pursuant to the legal issues discussed above as to both symbolic gift delivery and law relevant as to whether the violins became property of the estate. Then, apply the relevant facts to the above laws to support your argument based on both facts and law.

D. If possible, attempt to tighten your argument by focusing on those laws and facts which are directly relevant and germane to answering the issues presented. If it is fluff and adds nothing direct to your argument, delete it. I think that will allow for an improved legal argument.

The Case of the Unfulfilled Promise

Victor, age ninety, had a very valuable violin collection consisting of 10 violins, cases and bows. He was frail and was helped by a niece Arianna, who was an excellent violinist. Two weeks after making a new will, Victor told his niece that he was going to give her the violin collection. "It's yours," he said, adding that he would temporarily hold on to the collection for safekeeping. Arianna happily accepted. That same day he also sent Arianna a letter in which he said, "I give you my violin collection, and when I die, it will be yours."

Victor died five weeks later. In his will dated prior to the letter, which did not refer to the violins, he left his entire estate to his two children. Arianna brought suit against the estate to have the violin collection declared her property.

The Trial

Arainna testified at the trial about the help she had given her uncle over a period of fifteen years. She produced the letter her uncle had sent her and recalled their many conversations during which her uncle had promised to give her the violins. There was additional testimony that Victor's children had never even picked up a violin and had been estranged from their father for years.

The Arguments at Trial

Arainna's attorney argued that the collection belonged to Arianna because Victor had gifted the violins to her during his lifetime and that there was symbolic delivery. He further argued that Victor's keeping possession of the violins was solely to protect them and in no way invalidated the gift. He also argued that to deprive Arianna of the collection that her uncle obviously wanted to give her would be against Victor's wishes.

The children's attorney argued that the will was validly executed after the letter was sent and promises made orally or in writing do not constitute valid gifts. They further argued that actual and not symbolic delivery is an essential requirement for a gift to be deemed valid.

Task

A. Who has the stronger argument, Arianna or Victor's children? Why?

B. If you were the jury hearing this case, for whom would you decide? Why?

C. Should considerations of fairness and the intentions of the person making the will take precedence over a validly executed will?

D. What problems do you think could arise if oral or written promises were considered under the circumstances of this case?

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