WOOD v. DONOHUE

No. C-990127.

136 Ohio App.3d 336 (1999)

WOOD, Appellee, v. DONOHUE, Appellant, et al.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, First District, Hamilton County.

Decided December 23, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel E. Whiteley, Jr., for appellee.

Jerome J. Charls, for appellant.


PAINTER, Judge.

This case involves the ancient doctrine of equitable conversion of real estate— when a contract for the sale of real property is signed, equitable title passes to the buyer. Here, the sale involved a land installment contract. The trial court, presumably relying on the doctrine of equitable conversion, held that the buyer's equitable estate in the land was equal to the amount of the purchase...

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