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Murdy v. Murdy

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Dec 24, 1937
276 N.W. 728 (S.D. 1937)

Opinion

File No. 8065.

Opinion filed December 24, 1937.

Judgment.

Evidence sustained judgment refusing to set aside a satisfaction of a judgment on ground of fraud and lack of consideration.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Brown County; HON. VAN BUREN PERRY, Judge.

Action by Eileen Hicks Murdy and others against Robert C. Murdy. From an adverse judgment, plaintiffs appeal.

Affirmed.

Geo. H. Fletcher, of Aberdeen, for Appellants.

D.M. Joyce, of Aberdeen, and W.F. Bruell, of Redfield, for Respondent.


Plaintiff commenced this action to set aside a certain satisfaction of judgment executed by her. The case was tried to the court, and thereafter the court made findings of fact and judgment adverse to plaintiff. Plaintiff has appealed.

Plaintiff's action is predicated upon the grounds of fraud and lack of consideration. The trial court found against the plaintiff upon both of these issues. We have carefully considered this entire record, and are of the opinion that the evidence was amply sufficient to support the findings of the trial court upon the issues referred to.

The judgment and order appealed from are affirmed.

RUDOLPH, P.J., and POLLEY, ROBERTS, and WARREN, JJ., concur.

SMITH, J., not sitting.


Summaries of

Murdy v. Murdy

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Dec 24, 1937
276 N.W. 728 (S.D. 1937)
Case details for

Murdy v. Murdy

Case Details

Full title:MURDY et al, Appellants, v. MURDY, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of South Dakota

Date published: Dec 24, 1937

Citations

276 N.W. 728 (S.D. 1937)
276 N.W. 728