John and Tony Sampas and Bump are the joint beneficiaries of the scroll, but Tony's position as executor of Anthony G . Sampatacacus'estate enables him alone to decide to auction the scroll.
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That includes joint title to property, the right to sue over the loss of a partner, the right to be joint beneficiaries in insurance policies and to be treated similarly to a spouse in probate matters.
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The scroll's consignor was Tony Sampas of Pepperell, Mass . A nephew of Stella Sampas, Kerouac's third and last wife, he inherited the scroll from an uncle, Anthony G . Sampatacacus, and is the joint beneficiary with another uncle, John Sampas, and Sampatacacus'companion, Nancy Bump.
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The scroll's consignor is Tony Sampas of Pepperell, Mass . A nephew of Stella Sampas, Kerouac's third and last wife, he inherited the scroll from an uncle, Anthony G . Sampatacacus, who died in December 1999 . He is the executor of his uncle's estate and is the joint beneficiary of the scroll with another uncle, John Sampas, and Sampatacacus'longtime girlfriend, Nancy Bump.