DRURY v. DRURY


246 S.W.2d 981 (1952)

DRURY v. DRURY.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 29, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. C. Anderson, Wickliffe, for appellant.

Flavious B. Martin, Mayfield, Dee L. McNeil, Hickman, for appellees.


COMBS, Justice.

This suit was filed by M. F. Glidewell as next friend for H. H. Drury. It was stated in the petition that H. H. Drury was a person of unsound mind. The prayer was for cancellation of certain deeds of conveyance previously executed by him. Named as defendants were the grantees in the deeds. Before answer was filed H. H. Drury filed a motion, with supporting affidavit, to dismiss the action. In his affidavit he denied he was of unsound mind, and stated...

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