29 N.Y.S. 156 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1894
By a deed dated September 30, 1881, acknowledged November 19, 1884, and recorded January 27, 1885, the plaintiff conveyed certain real estate in the city of New York to Peter-Cain for the recited consideration of one dollar. From that time-on, the grantee retained the title, and collected the rents, through, the plaintiff, until January 7, 1890, when he died, devising the property to the defendants in this action. On the 15th of October, 1890,. this action was begun, seeking to set aside the conveyance upon tbeground that it was executed by the grantor in apprehension of death, and that the grantee agreed to reconvey it to her in case she survived. It will be observed that nearly six years elapsed between the date of the deed and the death of the grantee, and no proceedings were taken to compel a reconveyance. The only question in this action is one of fact,—whether the conveyance was a deed of gift in anticipation of death. The parties to the deed were