Kurz v. Kurz , 1904 Wisc. LEXIS 56 ( 1904 )


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  • WiNslow, J.

    There are no legal principles to be settled in this case; hence any detailed statement of facts is unnecessary. The action was brought by a married woman to remove an apparent cloud upon her title to real estate, caused by a judgment obtained against her husband when the record title was in his name, and to set aside a sheriffs certificate ■of sale upon such judgment. The court granted the relief sought upon sufficient evidence showing that the plaintiff *223was unable to read or write the- English language; that tbe land in question was bought with hei money exclusively; that, though the title was in her husband’s name for a considerable time, the plaintiff did not know of or consent to such holding; and that as soon as she learned of the fact the title was transferred to her. Upon these facts the judgment was plainly right.

    By the Oourt. — Judgment affirmed.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 120 Wis. 222, 1904 Wisc. LEXIS 56, 97 N.W. 900

Judges: Winslow

Filed Date: 1/12/1904

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/16/2024