mother and mother's cousin); Robinson v. Ham, 215 N.C. 24, 200 S.E. 903, 905 [1939] (loan to uncle and father); Pettigrew v. Gamache, 104 N.H. 530, 191 A.2d 92 [1963] (sale to son); Oliphant v. Carr, 103 N.J. Eq. 165, 142 A. 430 [1928], aff'd, 106 N.J. Eq. 283, 151 A. 907 [1930] (sale to daughter); Grandy v. Robinson, 180 Or. 315, 175 P.2d 463, 467-468 [1946] (lease to son-in-law); Cain v. McGeenty, 41 Minn. 194, 42 N.W. 933 [1889] (sale to son); Earney v. Clay, 516 S.W.2d 59, 64-65 [Mo. App. 1974] (sale to parents); Anderson v. Bean, 272 Mass. 432, 172 N.E. 647, 653-654, 72 A.L.R. 959 [1930]; Cf. Turner v. Turner, 34 Okla. 284, 125 P. 730, 734 [1912] (sale to brother and to self upheld as necessary to protect interests already owned).Pevehouse v. Adams, 52 Okla. 495, 153 P. 65, 66 [1915] (sale to children for grossly inadequate price); Plant v. Schrock, 102 Okla. 97, 227 P. 439, 441 [1924] (sale through third party to sister-in-law for no consideration for purpose of procuring loan); Prentice v. Townsend, 143 A.D. 151, 127 N.Y.S. 1006, 1007 [1911] (sale to brother who immediately reconveyed to executor); Carter v. Burr, 46 N.Y.S. 134, 18 A. 463, 464 [N.J. 1889] (sale to self for son for inadequate consideration); In Re Istocin's Estate, 126 Pa. Super. 158, 190 A. 382, 386 [Pa. 1937] (sale to brother/agent who reconveyed to executor); Miller v. Rich, 204 Ill. 444, 68 N.E. 488, 491 [1903] (sale to son who conveyed to mother who reconveyed to husband/administrator for inadequate consideration furnished by administrator); Thiel v. Cruikshank, 96 Mich. App. 7, 292 N.W.2d 150, 151-152 [1980] (sale of 1/2 interest for inadequate consideration to son and simultaneous acquisition of 1/2 interest by executor, with subsequent resale of combined interests to third party whereby executor personally benefited); Shaw v. Tackaberry, 29 Ont.L.Rep. 490, 15 D.L.R. 475 [1913] (sale through agent to sister in satisfaction of executor's own debt); Buckingham v. Wesson, 54 Miss. 526 [1877] (sale to son for executor's own use). In Plant v. Schr