28 P. 880 | Ariz. | 1892
This is a suit to recover damages for an alleged false and fraudulent representation in regard to the title to certain real property sold and conveyed to appellant
From the complaint it appears that the fraud, if any, which was practiced upon appellant, related solely to the title of the property sold and conveyed to him by appellee. It is not alleged that the false representation made by appellee was to any matter within his peculiar knowledge or possession. On the contrary, the allegation of the complaint is that such title as appellee had was derived from a tax-deed to the property, and that at the time of the conveyance to appellant one White was in possession of the property, claiming it as his own. It is to be presumed that this tax-deed was of record at the time of purchase, and that any fact or facts which void its effect as a conveyance could have been ascertained by appellant by an inspection of the record of the proceedings which preceded its execution by the proper officer. From anything which áppears to the contrary in the complaint, appellant might also have easily ascertained by simple inquiry that
Kibbey, J., concurring. Gooding, C. J., not sitting.