GRIFFIN v. CAMP

No. 3105.

272 S.W.2d 129 (1954)

Allene GRIFFIN et vir, Appellants, v. Leonard CAMP et al., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

Rehearing Denied November 5, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brooks, Fergus & Brooks, Abilene, for appellants.

Judge Wiley L. Caffey, Abilene, Scarborough, Yates, Scarborough & Black, Abilene, for appellees.


GRISSOM, Chief Justice.

Leonard, L. C. and L. L. Camp sued their sister, Ailene Griffin, and her husband for the purpose of canceling, on the ground of undue influence, deeds made to the sister by their mother. Undue influence was defined as:

"* * * such influence or dominion by excessive importunity, imposition, or fraud, exercised at the time of making and delivering the deed, as destroys the free agency of the...

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