32 Miss. 131 | Miss. | 1856
delivered the opinion of the court.
The appellee filed this bill in the Yice-Chancery Court, at Fulton, for the purpose of compelling a specific performance of a certain contract in regard to a tract of land purchased by the appellee from the appellant.
The contract appears to have been as follows: — Arther by his attorney, sold the -land to the appellee, on the 3rd of January, 1853; took his note for the purchase-money, falling due the 1st of March, 1854; and at the same time, (date of contract,) executed his bond for title, conditioned to make title upon the payment of the purchase-money. The purchaser failing to make payment, sometime about June, 1854, the vendor notified the purchaser that the contract was at an end, whereupon, the purchaser, in a few days, tendered the money and demanded a deed; and the vendor refusing to receive the money and to make the deed, this bill was filed.
We are, therefore, of opinion, that there is no error in the decree of the court below.
Decree affirmed.