MOSELEY v. OWENSBORO MUNICIPAL HOUSING COM'N


252 S.W.2d 880 (1952)

MOSELEY et al. v. OWENSBORO MUNICIPAL HOUSING COMMISSION et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

November 13, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anderson & Anderson, John B. Anderson and E. B. Anderson, all of Owensboro, for appellant.

Norris B. Vincent, Hubert Meredith and R. Miller Holland, Jr., Owensboro, for appellee.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

Mrs. Settie Berry Moseley and her husband brought an action against the Owensboro Municipal Housing Commission, Fred Weir, and others, to set aside a deed by which they had conveyed nine acres of land to one James C. Lusk (who actually was Fred Weir acting under an alias), and a deed by which Weir had conveyed the land to the housing commission. The Moseleys offered in their petition to repay the consideration they had received for the land....

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