Franklin Nat. Bank, Jersey City v. Freile

176 A. 167, 117 N.J. Eq. 405, 1935 N.J. LEXIS 647
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedJanuary 10, 1935
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Franklin Nat. Bank, Jersey City v. Freile, 176 A. 167, 117 N.J. Eq. 405, 1935 N.J. LEXIS 647 (N.J. 1935).

Opinion

Pee Cueiam.

This ease was submitted on briefs: and as stated in the brief for appellant, “the only question before the court on this appeal is: Were the ten mortgages held by James H. Freile and Margaret A. Freile, his wife, or the survivor of either, held by them as joint tenants or not?”

We concur in the finding of the learned vice-chancellor on this question, and for the reasons stated by him in that regard. The other parts of the opinion below are not challenged on this appeal, and therefore do not strictly require comment, but we deem it well to note that the rule laid down in the first syllabus as prepared by the vice-chancellor is much broader than required by the facts of the case, and not supported to that extent by the eases cited, both of which involved, as in the present case, transfers of property to a near relative. A similar situation obtained in Coleman v. Graff, 94 *406 N. J. Eq. 223, and in Babirecki v. Virgil, 97 N. J. Eq. 315, where we said (at p. 319) : “The burden of proving, when attacked as fraudulent, the consideration of a deed, where no consideration was paid at the time of the conveyance, is upon the grantee.”

For the reasons given by the vice-chancellor touching the particular matter under appeal, the decree will be- affirmed.

For affirmance — The Chiee-Justice, Parker, Case, Bodinb, Donges, Heher, Perskie, Yan Buskirk, Kays, Heteteld, Dear, Wells, JJ. 13.

For reversal — None.

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