RIVER ROUGE SAV. BANK v. FISHER

Calendar No. 27, Docket No. 49,803.

372 Mich. 558 (1964)

127 N.W.2d 426

RIVER ROUGE SAVINGS BANK v. FISHER.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 6, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth J. Logan, for plaintiff.

Eugene J. Fisher, for defendants and cross-plaintiffs Eugene J. Fisher and William E. Williams, coexecutors.

Joslyn, Joslyn & Dean, for surviving cross-defendant Martin C. Riehl.


ADAMS, J.

The question presented on this appeal is whether the trial judge was in error in granting reformation of a deed because of circumstantial evidence found to be so compelling as to overcome the direct evidence as to what took place between the grantee and the deceased grantor at the time the deed was delivered.

In 1925, Riehl and his wife took up residence in a 2-family flat owned by Alfred J. Blanke. The Riehls continued as tenants until 1951. Riehl...

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