52 Mich. 587 | Mich. | 1884
The plaintiff presented to the commissioners appointed to audit and allow claims against the estate of Nathaniel Davenport, a claim arising on a breach of a covenant against encumbrances contained in a deed from the decedent to Elizabeth, the -wife of the claimant, bearing date July 29, 1872, and conveying certain lands in the county of Ionia. The commissioners disallowed his claim, and he appealed to the circuit court where it was again disallowed.
The plaintiff’s case was that the deed to the wife was made on an oral understanding with her that she should hold the land for him and deed to him on request — he having paid the consideration ; that afterwards, on August 28, 1878, she did convey to him in recognition of this understanding ; that when the deed to her was given the land w'as encumbered by a mortgage given by the decedent, and that this mortgage was paid by the claimant in 1879. This was all the showing that was made of the plaintiff’s right to recover upon the covenant. Whether the deed to the claimant contained covenants does not appear.
The judgment must be affirmed.