PARKER v. LAUBENHEIM

No. 38527.

215 Miss. 373 (1952)

60 So.2d 815

7 Adv. S. 21

PARKER v. LAUBENHEIM.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

November 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Torrey & Forman and L.C. Gwin, for appellants.

Dent, Ward & Martin, for appellee.


ALEXANDER, J.

Bill was filed by appellants to cancel a mineral deed executed to appellee on the ground that the instrument was procured by fraud and misrepresentation. With his answer, appellee filed a cross bill praying that his title to the minerals be decreed in him. From a decree dismissing the bill and sustaining the prayer of the cross bill, this appeal is taken.

It is assigned for error that the decree of the chancellor is not supported by the testimony...

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