· 7/14/1892

Corker v. Corker

Citations

  • 95 Cal. 308
  • 30 P. 541
  • 1892 Cal. LEXIS 819

Syllabus

<p>Gift of Community Property— Fraud upon Wife. — A deed of gift by the husband of a portion of the community property, in order to be a fraud upon the wife, must be made with a fraudulent intent, and is not void per se.</p> <p>Id. — Delrvery of Deed —Evidence —Intention of Grantor. —Where the grantor delivered the deed to a third person, and the latter carried it to another, stating that the grantor wished him to record it and then deliver it to the grantee, testimony of the person to whom it was last given, as to whether or not he would have delivered it back to the grantor if he had called for it or sent for it, is irrelevant and inadmissible upon the question of the intention of the grantor as to the delivery of the deed.</p>

Judges: Garoutte

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