WOOD v. WILSON

2 CA-CIV 852.

14 Ariz. App. 123 (1971)

481 P.2d 294

Jean WOOD, an unmarried woman, Appellant, v. Garold WILSON, Executor of the Estate of Carroll V. Wilson, Sr., and Waldon Burr, Pima County Sheriff, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

Opinion on Rehearing April 15, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Delane C. Carpenter, Executive Director, Legal Aid Society by J. Emery Barker, Tucson, for appellant.

Joseph H. Riley, Tucson, for appellee Garold Wilson.

Rose Silver, Pima County Atty. by John R. Neubauer, Chief Civil Deputy, Tucson, for appellee Waldon Burr.


Opinion on Rehearing April 15, 1971. See 14 Ariz.App. 332, 483 P.2d 564.

HATHAWAY, Judge.

The appellant, Jean Wood, a single woman, owned a parcel of real property located in Pima County. On December 15, 1965, she executed and delivered her promissory note to one Carroll V. Wilson in the amount of $2,597.48, payable in monthly installments of $50, including principal and interest....

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