Pioneer Trust Co. v. Turner

430 P.2d 564, 247 Or. 397
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 31, 1967
StatusPublished

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Pioneer Trust Co. v. Turner, 430 P.2d 564, 247 Or. 397 (Or. 1967).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

In an action by a personal representative to recover money allegedly obtained from decedent by her fiance for investment in his business, the trial court found for the plaintiff, and the defendant appeals.

The question of undue influence was wholly factual, and there was evidence to support the trial court’s findings. There is, therefore, no basis for an appeal.

Affirmed.

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