P, separated from his wife, illicitly cohabited with D. P purchased their residence with his separate property, taking title in D\u27s name. D asserted ownership of the property and evicted P. P brought action claiming D held the property as a trustee for P\u27s benefit. The trial court found for D. On appeal, Held: Reversed. Since P advanced all the consideration for the property, a resulting trust is presumed. Walberg v. Mattson, 38 Wn. 2d 808, 232 P. 2d 827 (1951)
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Plaintiff, trustee in bankruptcy of defendant\u27s former husband, brought suit in federal district ...
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