Summary
In Mullen v. Mullins, 130 Atl. Rep. 628, 629, it is said: "To establish a gift inter vivos, the following factors must appear — first, a donative intention on the part of the donor; second, delivery of the subject-matter of the gift in the manner in which delivery is most capable; third, the donor must strip himself of all ownership and dominion over the subject-matter of the gift."
Summary of this case from Wright v. SangerOpinion
March, 1926.
Present — Kelly, P.J., Jaycox, Young, Kapper and Lazansky, JJ.
Judgment unanimously affirmed, with costs. No opinion.