SORLIE v. THOMAS

No. 35,457.

235 Minn. 509 (1952)

JOHN SORLIE AND OTHERS v. ALMA THOMAS AND ANOTHER. ROLF SORLIE, SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF BELLE BUGGERT, INTERVENER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 1, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hoffmann, Donahue, Graff & Meier, for appellant.

T. Frank Quinn, for Alma Thomas and Lawrence Ringstad, respondents.


FRANK T. GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

This action was originally brought by a number of heirs of Belle Buggert, deceased, against two other heirs, Alma Thomas and Lawrence Ringstad, to have certain property transfers made by Belle Buggert during her lifetime set aside on the ground of undue influence. Plaintiffs also asked that defendants be required to make an accounting of all property owned by Belle Buggert at the time of her death, which is now in the possession of defendants...

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