MARTIN v. WILLIAMS


73 S.E.2d 355 (1952)

194 Va. 437

MARTIN v. WILLIAMS.

Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia.

December 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Warren, Narrows, and John B. Spiers, Radford, for appellant.

J. L. Dillow, Narrows, and J. S. Andrews, Pearisburg, for appellee.

Before all of the Justices.


SPRATLEY, Justice.

In August, 1949, Ruby Katherine Williams filed her bill of complaint against her former husband, Earl B. Martin, in which she alleged that a deed dated May 14, 1940, purporting to have been executed by her, conveying certain real estate to Myrtle Blankenship was a "forged instrument" and without consideration; and "that if her signature was ever placed on said deed it was procured by deceit, fraud, trickery or chicanery" of Martin. She further alleged...

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