70 Mo. 439 | Mo. | 1879
This was an action of ejectment for the recovery of a small parcel of land, about an acre, lying in Bates county. The defense relied upon was that plaintiff, who held a mortgage on a larger tract which embraced this lot, had promised defendants, after the latter had purchased the lot of the mortgageor, that he would release it from the mortgage, and directed them to proceed with the erection of a dwelling house which they were building on the lot. There was a prior mortgage upon the same property
Admitting, however, that Hardesty corroborated Johannes, and taking it as proved that plaintiff agreed to release the lot from his mortgage, and told Johannes to proceed with his building, and that he is thereby estopped from setting up his mortgage against defendants; yet the lot was sold under the prior mortgage and purchased by Henry, who conveyed it to plaintiff. It is not pretended that plaintiff agreed to release the lot from the mortgage to the county. He had no-control of or interest in it. There is no evidence to support" the allegation that he assumed the debt secured by it, or that there was an}’- fraud or collusion between Henry and plaintiff in regard to the sale and purchase of the property under that mortgage. Johannes, nor any witness, testified that anything ever passed between Johannes and plaintiff in regard to the county’s mortgage. Conceding, but not deciding, (for it is unnecessary to pass upon that question in our view of the