· 1/4/1909

Frey's Estate

Citations

  • 223 Pa. 61
  • 72 A. 317
  • 1909 Pa. LEXIS 475

Syllabus

<p>Decedent’s estates — Sale of interest in estate — Fraud—Inadequacy of price — Evidence.</p> <p>Where a man twenty-five years of age having a vested and undivided interest in a decedent’s estate persists against the advice of his father, brothers-in-law, and aunts, in selling to them his interest at a price fixed by two real estate companies with the consent of all parties, he cannot, in the absence of any fraud or imposition upon him, have the vendees surcharged in his favor at the final distribution, because the interest was subsequently sold at a price of twice the amount which he received.</p>

Judges: Brown, Elkin, Fell, Mestrezat, Mitchell, Potter, Stewart

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