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Kelly v. Mack

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1873
45 Cal. 303 (Cal. 1873)

Opinion

         Appeal from the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District, County of Mendocino.

         Judgment for the defendant, and appeal therefrom by the plaintiff.

         COUNSEL:

         Thomas H. Bond, for Appellant, cited Osborn v. Elliott , 1 Cal. 337; Folsom v. Bartlett , 2 Cal. 163; Hill v. Grigsby , 35 Cal. 661; Bohall v. Diller , 41 Cal. 532.

          McGarvey & Carothers, for Respondent.


         The offer in the complaint to make the deed, followed by the production of the deed and tender at the trial, is all the law requires. (Barron v. Frink , 30 Cal. 488; Hill v. Grigsby , 35 Cal. 661.)

         OPINION

         By the Court:

         This is an action to recover the purchase money for a tract of land sold by the plaintiff to the defendant, and to enforce a vendor's lien. One of the terms of the contract of sale was, that upon the payment of the purchase money the plaintiff would execute and deliver to the defendant a deed of conveyance of his (the plaintiff's) right, title, and interest in the land. The complaint contains no allegation of the tender of a deed of conveyance, and on this ground, among others, the defendant demurred to the complaint. The demurrer should have been sustained on this ground. That is the well established doctrine of this Court. (Hill v. Grigsby , 35 Cal. 661; Bohall v. Diller , 41 id. 532.)

         Judgment reversed and cause remanded, with directions to sustain the demurrer to the complaint.


Summaries of

Kelly v. Mack

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1873
45 Cal. 303 (Cal. 1873)
Case details for

Kelly v. Mack

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM H. KELLY v. ANDREW MACK

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jan 1, 1873

Citations

45 Cal. 303 (Cal. 1873)

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