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Allyn v. Thurston

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 10, 1873
53 N.Y. 622 (N.Y. 1873)

Summary

In Allyn v. Thurston (53 N.Y. 622) and Estes v. Wilcox (67 id. 264) it was held that a creditor at large could not maintain an action to enforce a resulting trust in land purchased and paid for by his debtor and by his direction conveyed to another person.

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Opinion

Argued June 2, 1873

Decided June 10, 1873

W.F. Cogswell for the appellant.

Oscar Craig for the respondent.


All concur.

Judgment reversed.


Summaries of

Allyn v. Thurston

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 10, 1873
53 N.Y. 622 (N.Y. 1873)

In Allyn v. Thurston (53 N.Y. 622) and Estes v. Wilcox (67 id. 264) it was held that a creditor at large could not maintain an action to enforce a resulting trust in land purchased and paid for by his debtor and by his direction conveyed to another person.

Summary of this case from Dittmar v. Gould
Case details for

Allyn v. Thurston

Case Details

Full title:RUSSELL ALLYN, Respondent, v . MARY A. THURSTON, Appellant. THE SAME…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jun 10, 1873

Citations

53 N.Y. 622 (N.Y. 1873)

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