Fix v. Soleau
Fix v. Soleau
Opinion of the Court
The bill in this case is the usual one for the foreclosure of a mortgage, with this exception: It is alleged that appellee Soleau, by misrepresentation, obtained possession of the mortgage and note, and caused a discharge to be made and recorded, which discharge was fraudulently antedated, or was procured by undue influence and fraud practiced upon the mortgagee, who was mentally incompetent at the time of its pretended execution. Interest is claimed from January 1, 1895. The
The questions involved are questions of fact, and there is a very sharp conflict in the' testimony. It is a case in which the advantage which the circuit judge had in judging the credibility of witnesses was of great value in determining the question of fact, and, while a careful reading of the testimony has raised some possible doubts as to the correctness of his conclusion, we are all agreed that the evidence may be said to fairly preponderate in favor of the defendants.
The decree of the court below will be affirmed.
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- FIX v. SOLEAU
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