53 Kan. 169 | Kan. | 1894
The opinion of the court was delivered by
By condemnation proceedings, the Chicago, Kansas & Western Railroad Company obtained a right-of-way over a tract of mortgaged land. Due notice of the proceedings was given by publication, but no personal notice was served upon the mortgagee, nor was he named in the award. The amount of the award was deposited, as the law requires, with the county treasurer, who afterward paid the same to the owner of the land. The mortgagee never attempted to subject the award as a fund in equity to his claim, and never received any portion of the same nor had any benefit therefrom. In this proceeding for a foreclosure, it was contended and held that the mortgage was a lien upon the right-of-way, and that the same might be sold to satisfy the mortgage. The condemnation proceedings appear to have been legal, and, in