47 W. Va. 811 | W. Va. | 1900
This was a suit to enforce a judgment of George N. Davis against J. F. Vass for sixty-three dollars and ninety-eight cents and three dollars and five cents costs against a tract of land sold by J. C. Bright to said Vass for the consideration of five hundred and fifty dollars, of which two hundred and fifty dollars was paid, and Vass placed in possession of the land. Vass failed to pa}*- any more of the purchase money, and Bright sold the land to Belle Vass, the wife of J. F. Vass, for three hundred and six dollars and fifteen cents’, of which she paid seventy dollars or seventy-five dollars, and gave three notes for the residue, payable in the future. Bright claimed that the contract between himself and J. F. Vass was rescinded some sixteen or eighteen months before the sale by Bright to Mrs. Vass. Vass and his wife and family remained in possession of the property from the time it was sold to J. F. Vass up to the time this suit was instituted. Plaintiff’s bill charges that at the time Vass purchased he owed the debt to plain
Reversed.