181 A.D. 232 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1917
An examination of the evidence leads us to the conviction that the finding of the learned trial court that the several instruments whereby it is claimed plaintiff transferred to defendants practically all his property and estate, almost
That plaintiff at the time of the execution of the several transfers here was in a weak condition of mind and body and unconscious of the nature of his acts; that such execution was procured by undue influence exerted upon him by defendants, seems fairly established by the evidence. The finding of the learned trial court to the contrary is in our opinion against the, weight of the evidence. The findings sustaining such transactions should be disapproved and in place thereof, appropriate findings should be made granting plaintiff the relief which he seeks in this action.
All concurred, except Foote, J., who dissented and voted for affirmance; Lambert, J., not sitting.
Judgment reversed, with costs, and judgment directed for the plaintiff, with costs. Order to be settled before Mr. Justice Merrell on two days’ notice at which time findings to be disapproved and proposed new findings may be submitted.