PHILBROOK v. HOWARD

Docket No. 22683.

157 Cal.App.2d 210 (1958)

320 P.2d 609

HERMAN SETH PHILBROOK, an Incompetent Person, Respondent, v. ISABEL DUTTON HOWARD, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Two.

January 28, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Loyal D. Frazier, Alfred Lawrence and Walter C. Bowman for Appellant.

Loughman & Fay and John F. Fay for Respondent.


FOX, Acting P.J.

This is a suit for rescission of a conveyance of real property brought in plaintiff's behalf by his legally appointed guardian. The complaint alleges three causes of action as grounds for rescission: (1) that when plaintiff executed the conveyance he was of unsound mind to such an extent as to be incapable of transacting business; (2) that the consideration for the conveyance was grossly inadequate; and (3) that the conveyance was the result of defendant...

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