25 Iowa 19 | Iowa | 1868
A witness states that defendant did pay the amount of $325, upon an incumbrance held by him on plaintiff’s lands, and the answer admits an undertaking on the part of defendant for the payment thereof.
It does not appear, however, whether the note and mortgage were assigned to defendant, or were canceled. The defendant ought to be re-imbursed for his outlay in the payment of this incumbrance, and plaintiff protected against it after defendant is paid the amount he has so advanced.
The decree of the District Court will be reversed, and the cause remanded, with instructions, that a proper decree be entered requiring plaintiff to pay $249, the sum found due defendant by the original decree, with interest, upon the terms fixed therein, and also the further sum of $325, the amount of said incumbrance and interest thereon, provided defendant shall cancel said note and mortgage and cause proper satisfaction to be entered upon the. record, and thereupon the defendant to execute a proper conveyance of the lands to plaintiff, and in default of his so doing a commissioner to be appointed to convey the lands to plaintiff. But in ease the said note and mortgage are- not canceled, and proper satisfaction entered of record before the day fixed for the payment of the money by plaintiff, then defendant, or, in default of such conveyance by him, the commissioner, shall convey said lands to plaintiff, upon the payment of said sum of $249 and interest only. ^Reversed.