BOEREMA v. JOHNSON

Docket No. 19, Calendar No. 47,787.

357 Mich. 433 (1959)

98 N.W.2d 596

BOEREMA v. JOHNSON.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 13, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Linsey, Shivel, Phelps & Vander Wal (Leland D. Phelps, of counsel) and James Fitzpatrick, for plaintiffs.

Charles H. Menmuir and Glenn Aylsworth, for defendant.


EDWARDS, J.

This is an appeal in chancery from the order of a circuit judge, entered after hearing, dismissing a bill of complaint to set aside a deed. The deed was given by one John Holden, now deceased, to defendant-appellee Belva Johnson, his landlady in the last 2 years of his life. Plaintiffs-appellants are the 2 executors and the residual legatee of his estate under a will executed prior to the deed in question. The bill of complaint

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