7 Wis. 449 | Wis. | 1859
By the Court,
The order of the circuit court sustaining the demurrer to the complaint in this cause, must be reversed. It appears, from the complaint, that at the time of the execution of the mortgage, which is sought to be foreclosed, Sykes, the mortgagor, was in possession of the mortgaged premises under the contract which he had made with Cra-vath for the purchase thereof, had paid part of the purchase money and had made valuable improvements upon them. He then mortgaged his interest in the land to H. C. Bull & Co., to secure the payment to them of two several promissory notes. Now there seems to be a question made as to whether Sykes had such an interest in the land that he could mortgage it Can there be a doubt about it ?
“ As to the kinds of property which may be mortgaged, it
Being satisfied that the complaint does state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, we do not feel called upon to enter into a fuller examination of the case at this time.
The order of the circuit court sustaining the demurrer to the complaint, must be reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings.