101 Mich. 291 | Mich. | 1894
The bill in this ease is filed by the widow of William J. Peters, deceased, to set aside assignments of notes and mortgages amounting to upwards $16,000, which were made by deceased while confined to his bed by his last illness. The bill avers undue influence exerted by the defendants, and also a lack of mental capacity on the part of decedent to transact business of that nature. Belief was granted complainant below, and defendants appeal.
The case involves only questions of fact, and it would not be profitable to enter into an extended discussion of the testimony, which we have examined with care, and
The decree will be affirmed, with costs.
Death resulted from double pneumonia.