Cooley v. Sanford
1 Kirby 103
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Cooley v. Sanford, 1 Kirby 103 (Colo. Ct. App. 1786).
Opinion
The deed from Guyer to Sanford, was obtained under such circumstances, that the transaction contains in it a fraud: Sanford was acquainted with the circumstances; he undoubtedly designed to defeat Cooley of his hold upon the land; \e íherelore took it mins own wrong, which cannot legally -operate to his benefit.
Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff.
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