108 Cal. App. 2d 746 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1952
Plaintiff A. C. Helvey brought this action to quiet title to real property situated in Riverside County. The defendant answered and filed a cross-complaint to quiet its title to the same property. Plaintiff appeals from the judgment quieting title in the defendant district.
Plaintiff claims title by a quitclaim deed executed to plaintiff by Mary E. Ellsworth and Herbert L. Ellsworth on February 19, 1946, and by a default judgment against Emily H. Day, dated July 31, 1947, and procured in the Superior Court in Los Angeles County in action No. 529060. The evidence shows that the Ellsworths acquired title to the property here involved on October 17, 1907; that in 1912 they conveyed it to Charles L. and Nellie R. White and that the Ellsworths went through bankruptcy in 1932. Under these circumstances a quitclaim deed from the Ellsworths to plaintiff in February, 1946, is not sufficient to establish a prima facie case supporting plaintiff’s title. The quitclaim deed only operated to transfer such interest as the Ellsworths had and did not carry any after-acquired title. (Buller v. Bulller, 62 Cal.App.2d 694, 699 [145 P.2d 653]; Lombardi v. Smanides, 71 Cal.App. 272, 277 [235 P. 455] ; Southern Pac. Co. v. Dore, 34 CalApp. 521, 524 [168 P. 147].)
Plaintiff also failed to support his claim of title through Emily H. Day. The evidence shows that the Coachella Valley County Water District acquired title to the property here involved by collector’s deeds executed in 1939, 1940 and 1941 under the provisions of the County Water District Act of the State of California by virtue of the former owner’s failure to pay district taxes for the tax years of 1935, 1936, and 1937. In addition to these deeds, the district also received a deed to the property from the State of California on December 19, 1945, the property having been previously deeded to the state by virtue of a five-year period of delinquency in the payment of state and county taxes. On September 29, 1949, the district obtained a judgment in the Superior Court of Riverside County in action No. 41837, quieting its title to the real property here involved as against Charles L. and Nellie R. White. On February 23, 1946, the
The evidence of title produced and presented by the district, was amply sufficient to support the judgment quieting its title to the property involved.
Judgment affirmed.
Barnard, P. J., and Griffin, J., concurred.