Nubar Gulbenkian - Will

Will

Controversy continued to follow him after his death due to the vague nature of his father's will, which appeared to suggest that everybody Nubar was employed by or stayed with during his life should receive some money (See Re Gulbenkian's Settlements AC 553). The case was eventually taken to the House of Lords before settlement.

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