CHUGG v. CHUGG

No. 8954.

9 Utah 2d 256 (1959)

342 P.2d 875

NATHAN G. CHUGG, INCOMPETENT, BY ORLEY J. CHUGG, THE GUARDIAN OF HIS ESTATE, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, v. DALE CHUGG AND LA RETA CHUGG, HIS WIFE, DEFENDANTS AND RESPONDENTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

July 20, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur Woolley, Ira A. Huggins, Ogden, for appellant.

Dale T. Browning, George B. Handy, Ogden, for respondents.


KELLER, District Judge.

This appeal challenges a determination by the trial court that Nathan G. Chugg was competent, and that he voluntarily executed certain documents conveying his home and farm to his cousin, Dale Chugg. The deed and bill of sale conveying the property to Dale are in proper form and duly executed, and the deed is acknowledged and recorded. This establishes prima facie the genuineness of the transaction and casts upon the party attacking it the...

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