Case Name: MILBOURN v. BODELL
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1904-03-08
Citations: 136 Mich. 22
Docket Number: Docket No. 51
Parties: MILBOURN v. BODELL.
Judges: The other Justices concurred.
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 136
Pages: 22–22

Head Matter:
MILBOURN v. BODELL.
Deeds — Setting Aside — Evidence.
A decree dismissing a bill to set aside a deed on the ground of fraud and undue influence was affirmed, under the evidence.
Appeal from Eaton; Smith, J.
Submitted January 15, 1904.
(Docket No. 51.)
Decided March 8, 1904.
Bill by Abigail Milbourn against Alice Bodell and others to set aside a deed. Erom a decree dismissing the bill, complainant appeals.
Affirmed.
George Hutggett, for complainant.
J. M. C. Smith, for defendants.

Opinion:
Hooker, J.
Complainant, an aged woman, filed the bill in this cause to set aside a conveyance made by her to her son-in-law in March, 1887, upon the ground of undue influence and fraud. She has appealed from a decree dismissing her bill.
The case requires the discussion of no questions of law, and so closely resembles the ordinary case of its class as to make a review of the evidence unprofitable. A review has satisfied us of the justice of the conclusions reached by the circuit judge. •
The decree is affirmed, with costs.
The other Justices concurred.