MOORE v. MONCUS

Docket No. 68, Calendar No. 46,601.

344 Mich. 582 (1956)

74 N.W.2d 903

MOORE v. MONCUS.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided March 1, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. O'Hara, Jr., for plaintiff.

Ira F. Morgan, for defendants.


SHARPE, J.

This is an action to establish an equitable lien upon a parcel of real estate in the city of Detroit, Michigan. The facts necessary to decision are as follows: Plaintiff, Annabelle F. Moore and defendant, Pauline V. Moncus, are sisters. Defendant, Lamar Moncus, is the husband of Pauline V. Moncus. Plaintiff, recently widowed and not desiring to live alone in the home she and her late husband occupied, proposed...

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