Case Name: Andrews, appellant, v. Raymond
Court: New York Supreme Court, General Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1874-03
Citations: 2 Thomp. & Cook 661
Docket Number: 
Parties: Andrews, appellant, v. Raymond.
Judges: 
Reporter: Thompson & Cook's Supreme Court Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 661–661

Head Matter:
Andrews, appellant, v. Raymond.
fraudulent deed — undue influence — evidence.
In an action to set aside a deed, upon the ground of fraud and undue influence, it was shown that the person procuring the deed had strenuously urged the one making it, who was a married woman and of a low grade of intelligence, to do so without consulting her husband or relations. Held, that while this was a suspicious circumstance, mere suspicion of Undue influence was not enough; it must be proved.
J. J. Duddleston, Jr., and Amos II. Prescott, for appellant.
S. 8. Morgan, for respondent.

Opinion:
Mdllin, P. J.
Appeal from a judgment entered upon the report of a referee. Judgment affirmed, upon the ground that there being a conflict of testimony, it was for the referee to determine which statements were to be believed. Nothing is contained in the opinion important for publication.
Judgment affirmed.