ADAMS v. TAYLOR

No. 9986.

15 Utah 2d 296 (1964)

391 P.2d 837

SAMUEL ADAMS AND HILDA M. ADAMS, HIS WIFE, PLAINTIFFS, RESPONDENTS AND CROSS APPELLANTS, v. DON A. TAYLOR AND MILDRED B. TAYLOR, HIS WIFE, DEFENDANTS AND APPELLANTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 8, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bean & Bean, Layton, for appellants.

Lothaire R. Rich, Salt Lake City, for respondents.


HENRIOD, Chief Justice.

Appeal from a no cause of action judgment in a case tried to the court in an unlawful detainer action. Defendants counterclaimed for enforcement of a contract. Affirmed. No costs awarded.

Defendants negotiated for the lease and purchase of a piece of property to operate a root beer stand. The property was owned by Mr. Adams, 78, who was ill at times, but whose competency was not questioned. His wife negotiated and handled his business...

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