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[L. A. No. 2292.
    In Bank.
    September 15, 1910.]
    MARY O’CONNOR MOORE, Administratrix of the Estate of Patrick Moore, Deceased, Appellant, v. AGGIE DONOVAN, Respondent.
    Deed—Delivery to Third Person for Grantee after Death of-Grantor—Delivery Must be Absolute.—Order denying a new-trial reversed for the reasons stated in the "opinion in Moore v. Trott, 156 Cal. 353.
    APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of San Luis. Obispo County refusing a new trial. E. P. Unangst, Judge.
    
      The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.
    C. P. Kaetzel, and P. F. Dunne, for Appellant.
    Paul M. Gregg, and W. H. Spencer, for Respondent.
   THE COURT.

It has been agreed by the parties to this appeal, by stipulation filed herein, that the appeal may be submitted upon the transcript on file in this case and upon the briefs on file in the case of Mary O’Connor Moore, Administratrix etc. v. Mrs. George Trott, L. A. No. 2103, which was-decided by this court for reasons given in the opinion therein filed on October 8, 1909, (156 Cal. 353, [134 Am. St. Rep. 131, 104 Pac. 578]). The present ease involves the question of the delivery of a deed which was given in escrow to Mr. Teitzen in the same inclosure, at the same time, and under the same circumstances as the deed under consideration in Moore v. Trott, 156 Cal. 353, [134 Am. St. Rep. 131, 104 Pac. 578]. It was decided by the court below in favor of the-defendant and the plaintiff appeals from an order denyipgher motion for a new trial. Upon the authority of the decision in Moore v. Trott, and for like reasons, the order of the-superior court denying a new trial is reversed.