HUTTON v. HUTTON

Nos. 41,293, 41,294

184 Kan. 560 (1959)

337 P.2d 635

SCOTT HUTTON, Appellant, v. ETHYL L. HUTTON, NEIL A. HUTTON, JOAN RICE, CAROLYN KAY HUTTON, a minor, and ETHYL L. HUTTON as mother and natural guardian of the minor defendant, CAROLYN KAY HUTTON, and NEIL A. HUTTON, as administrator of the estate of CLARENCE A. HUTTON, deceased, Appellees. EVA HUTTON WHITE, Appellant, v. ETHYL L. HUTTON, NEIL A. HUTTON, JOAN RICE, CAROLYN KAY HUTTON, a minor, and ETHYL L. HUTTON as mother and natural guardian of the minor defendant, CAROLYN KAY HUTTON, and NEIL A. HUTTON, as administrator of the estate of CLARENCE A. HUTTON, deceased, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed April 11, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Barrett, of Pratt, argued the cause, and Richard Barrett, of Pratt, was with him on the briefs for the appellants.

John A. Etling, of Kinsley, argued the cause, and W.N. Beezley, of Kinsley, was with him on the briefs for the appellees.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

PRICE, J.:

These appeals arise out of quiet-title actions which were consolidated for purposes of trial in the court below. The questions involved are identical and the cases will be treated as one appeal. Judgment was for defendants and plaintiffs have appealed.

The primary questions concern whether certain deeds were delivered to the grantee and whether an attorney who prepared them was competent to testify...

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