65 P. 950 | Cal. | 1901
This action is brought to recover purchase money paid on several contracts given by the defendant to two certain parties, and by them assigned to plaintiff, for the sale of lands claimed by defendant under grants from the United States. Among other things, each of said contracts contains the following clause, to wit: “It is further agreed between the parties hereto that the party of the first part claims all the tracts hereinbefore described as part of a grant of lands to it by the Congress of the United States; that patent has not yet issued to it for said tracts; that it will use ordinary diligence to procure patents for them; that as, in consequence of circumstances beyond its control, it sometimes fails to obtain patent for lands that seem to be a portion of its said grant, therefore, nothing in this instrument shall be considered a guaranty or assurance that patent or title will be procured; that in ease it be finally determined that patent shall not issue to said party of the first part for all or any of the tracts herein described, it will, upon demand, repay, without interest, to the party of the second part, all moneys that may have been paid to it by him on account of any such tracts as it shall fail to procure patent for.” The court found “that it has not been finally determined by the supreme court of the United States, or by any court or tribunal, that patents should not issue to the defendant for the lands described in each of the several counts of the plaintiff’s complaint herein, or for any part or parcel
We concur: Garoutte, J.; Harrison, J.
In Bank; January 30. 1902.
67 Pac. 1124.
This is an action by the vendee to recover money upon a contract similar in all respects to the contract involved and considered in the case of Wilson v. Southern Pac. R. R. Co., 135 Cal. 421, 67 Pac. 688. Judgment went for defendant and plaintiff appeals. All the questions raised upon this appeal have been considered in the case of Wilson v. Railroad Co., supra, this day decided; and upon the authority of that case the judgment here appealed from is affirmed.