58 Cal. 618 | Cal. | 1881
This is an action to foreclose a mortgage made by the defendant, Peppers. William Maze and Elizabeth Maze are joined with Peppers as defendants. The land mortgaged was covered by the Congressional grant of 1866 to the S. P. R. R. Co., which corporation executed to the Western Development Company a contract for the conveyance of the land. The
The Court found: 6. That on the 18th day of July, 1878, said Washington Mann sold, assigned, transferred and set over to one Elizabeth Maze, one of the defendants herein, all of his right, title, and interest in and to the aforesaid lots;” and as conclusión of law, “that the interest in or claim upon said mortgaged premises of the defendants, William Maze and Elizabeth Maze, is subsequent to and subject to the lien of the plaintiff’s mortgage,” and gave judgment of foreclosure accordingly.
The only interest or title which Mrs. Maze has in or to the premises is under the title acquired from the W. D. Co., by virtue of the contract and deed. She claims to hold under the deed alone, and that she is not bound by the mortgage executed by Peppers, the contract and assignments not having been recorded; and she also claims that there is no evidence that she ever received assignment of the contract. It is sufficient to say that she was not a purchaser for value, there being no evidence, except the recital in the assignment to her of a consideration of five dollars, that she ever paid anything. The fact, therefore, that the contract and assign
Judgment affirmed.
Sharpstein, J., and Thornton, J., concurred.