BAILEY v. ARLINGTON BANK & TRUST CO.

No. 2-85-016-CV.

693 S.W.2d 787 (1985)

Charles F. BAILEY, Jr., Appellant, v. ARLINGTON BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth.

July 24, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Tod Weaver, Grapevine, for appellant.

Bagby, Ross, Arnn & Hartley and Deborah K. Hartley, Arlington, for appellee.

Before BURDOCK, HILL and HOPKINS, JJ.


OPINION

HILL, Justice.

Dr. Charles F. Bailey, Jr. appeals from a directed verdict that he take nothing in his suit to set aside or modify a trust agreement and a deed executed in connection with the trust agreement. In a single point of error, Dr. Bailey maintains that he presented sufficient evidence of probative force to present to the jury that the trust and deed should be set aside due to duress or undue influence.

We affirm, because we do not...

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