Fraud vitiates everything……
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d) “Our courts have consistently held that fraud vitiates
whatever it touches, Morris v. House, 32 Tex. 492 (1870)”.
Estate of Stonecipher v. Estate of Butts, 591 SW 2d 806.
And “"It is a stern but just maxim of law that fraud vitiates
everything into which it enters." Veterans Service Club v.
Sweeney. 252 S.W.2d 25. 27 (Kv.1952).” Radioshack Cory,
v. ComSmart, Inc., 222 SW 3d 256.
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Vitiate; “To impair or make void; to destroy or annul, either
completely or partially, the force and effect of an act or
instrument.”
edition 2.
West's Encyclopedia of America