Marcella Lashmett was engaged in the business of farming in Illinois. Her daughter Christine Montgomery was also
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1. Cheryl learned that three months before Marcella’s death, Christine had used Marcella’s tractor as a trade-in on the purchase of a new tractor. The trade-in credit had been $55,296.28. Marcella had been paid nothing, and no gift tax return had been filed. Christine claimed, among other things, that the old tractor had been a gift. What is a “gift”? What are the elements of a gift? What do the facts suggest on this claim? Discuss.
2. Christine also claimed that she had tried to pay Marcella $20,000 on the trade-in of the tractor but that her mother had refused to accept it. Christine showed a check made out to Marcella for that amount and marked “void.” Would you rule in Christine’s favor on this claim? Why or why not?
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Business Law Today The Essentials
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