HON v. VARNELL


382 S.W.2d 535 (1964)

Daniel B. HON v. A. R. VARNELL et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

September 24, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Lee, Collins & Lee, Chattanooga, for complainant.

Leroy Phillips, Bean, Payne & Phillips, Chattanooga, for defendants.


FELTS, Justice.

This is a suit to set up, as a lost instrument, a deed allegedly executed by the defendant Eliza Varnell to her son, defendant A.R. Varnell. The complainant, Daniel B. Hon, claims to have acquired title to the property under a general warranty deed from A.R. Varnell to secure advancements made to defendant A.R. Varnell, or, on his order, to other persons.

The case was heard upon oral evidence introduced in open court. At the close of the complainant...

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