JACKSON v. RAISOR


248 S.W.2d 905 (1952)

JACKSON v. RAISOR.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles L. Hobson and Ardery & Hobson, Frankfort, for appellant.

John Darnell and Funk, Chancellor & Darnell, Frankfort, for appellee.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

Raymond Raisor, who was the highest bidder for certain real estate at a voluntary auction sale at which O. N. Jackson (the owner of an undivided one-half interest) had offered the real estate for sale, sued Jackson for damages for "loss of bargain" resulting from his inability to secure title because of the refusal of Jackson's wife (the owner of the other one-half interest) to join in a deed to the real estate. Raisor's petition alleged that...

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