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Miller v. Wallace

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jul 20, 1967
430 P.2d 335 (Wyo. 1967)

Opinion

No. 3598

July 20, 1967.

Appeal from the District Court, Sheridan County, John P. Ilsley, J.

Bruce P. Badly, Sheridan, for appellants.

Redle, Yonkee Redle, Sheridan, for appellee.

Before HARNSBERGER, C.J., and GRAY, McINTYRE, and PARKER, JJ.


Appellants complain of the trial court's dismissal of their action for declaratory judgment.

Plaintiffs' action was based upon the alleged insufficiency of a quit-claim deed given by a wife to a husband prior to their divorce. However, a subsequent quit-claim deed given by the divorced wife to her former husband rendered moot the questions raised and the dismissal was proper.

The order of dismissal must therefore be affirmed.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Miller v. Wallace

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jul 20, 1967
430 P.2d 335 (Wyo. 1967)
Case details for

Miller v. Wallace

Case Details

Full title:GAY E. MILLER AND SUSAN MILLER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, APPELLANTS (PLAINTIFFS…

Court:Supreme Court of Wyoming

Date published: Jul 20, 1967

Citations

430 P.2d 335 (Wyo. 1967)

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