KNOWLTON v. MUDD

No. 17475.

775 P.2d 154 (1989)

116 Idaho 262

Serona A. KNOWLTON, the duly appointed and qualified Conservator of the Estate of Catherine Mudd Provolt, an incapacitated person, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Thomas J. MUDD and Connie Rae Mudd, husband and wife, Defendants-Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Idaho.

June 1, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roger L. Williams, Kamiah, for defendants-appellants.

James E. Schiller, Nampa, for plaintiff-respondent.


BURNETT, Judge.

This is an appeal from a judgment declaring an amendment of a real estate contract to be void, leaving the original contract in force. The dispositive issue is whether substantial evidence supports the district court's finding that one of the parties lacked the requisite mental capacity to amend the contract. We affirm the judgment.

In 1977, Catherine Mudd Provolt sold a parcel of commercial real estate to her son, Thomas Mudd, and his wife...

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