Robinson v. Dayton

77 N.E. 503, 190 Mass. 459, 1906 Mass. LEXIS 1107
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedFebruary 28, 1906
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Robinson v. Dayton, 77 N.E. 503, 190 Mass. 459, 1906 Mass. LEXIS 1107 (Mass. 1906).

Opinion

Loring, J.

These are appeals by a son from two decrees made by a single justice affirming the action of the Probate Court. They come before us without findings of fact or a report of the evidence. -

The first decree as modified and affirmed by the single justice grants a license to the guardian of an insane person to sell at private sale to one who is a part owner of the fee, the ward’s right of dower and homestead, “ which have never been set out ” to her, for the sum of $706.56, “ as it is necessary that her said interest be released or sold for her maintenance.” The other decree authorizes the investment of the sum of $656.56 part of said $706.56, in a mortgage on land worth $2,000, conditioned for the comfortable support of the insane person, and, as a further consideration for the mortgage, the guardian is to release to the mortgagee the undivided interest of the insane person in her husband’s personal estate.

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