179 A.D. 613 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1917
We do not think this action is brought in good faith. The circumstances as fairly revealed by the record convince us that the defendant Herbert A. Jones, the alleged fraudulent grantor, is the real party in interest, now seeking through Lynch, the nominal plaintiff, to set aside his, Jones’, transfer
Nor are we convinced that the transfer of the property now sought to be set aside militated in any way against the rights of Jones' creditors. The evidence would seem to indicate quite the contrary. The defendant Josephine E. Jones, the wife of the alleged fraudulent grantor to whom, with the two children, the conveyance was made, at first refused to receive the property and only upon the insistence of Jones and his uncle who was aiding him financially that they should take the property and pay his obligations, did they finally consent to receive it. Pursuant to the terms of the transfer, the grantees in good faith proceeded to satisfy the grantor’s debts and with the exception of the note after-wards merged in said judgment, discharged all thereof. Thus, it would seem that the property was received, not for the purpose of hindering and delaying creditors, but to aid them, and was faithfully devoted to such purpose. Jones, now estranged from his wife and children, seeks through devious ways to reinvest himself with the property now alleged to
We think the findings of the learned trial court at Equity Term, inconsistent with our views as above expressed, were against the weight of the evidence and should be disapproved and that in their place new findings should be made denying plaintiff the relief sought and awarding title in the property in question to Mrs. Jones and the two children and that the judgment appealed from should be reversed, with costs, and plaintiff’s complaint dismissed, with costs.
All concurred.
Judgment reversed upon the law and facts, with costs, and complaint dismissed, with costs. Order to be settled before Mr. Justice Merrell on two days’ notice at which time findings to be disapproved and proposed hew findings may be submitted.