Summary
In Woods v. Dunn, supra (81 Or. 457, 467, 159 P. 1158), the consideration for a promised devise was the furnishing of a home for the promisor and taking care of him, in sickness or in health, during his natural life.
Summary of this case from Tigglebeck v. RussellOpinion
January, 1915.
Determination confirmed, and writ of certiorari dismissed, with fifty dollars costs and disbursements. No opinion. Jenks, P.J., Burr, Thomas, Stapleton and Rich, JJ., concurred.