Richardson v. Flowers
Richardson v. Flowers
1 Gunby 76
Richardson v. Flowers
Opinion of the Court
Where a sale is attacked as simulated, the burden of proof is on the vendee, if the vendor has remained in possession after the sale; otherwise, if the vendee has gone into possession.
2. Where the witnesses swear positively to the bona fides of a transaction, the circumstantial evidence against them must be strong, clear and without a missing link, to overthrow their statements, however suspicious and interested they may be.
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