14 S.D. 176 | S.D. | 1900
This is an action for an accounting to ascertain the amount due on a certain mortgage upon real property in Turner county, of which property plaintiff claims to be the owner, and of which defendant was in possession, claiming title under a mortgage foreclosure sale. Plaintiff also asks leave to redeem, and upon payment of the amount found due to be restored to the possession of the said property. Plaintiff’s action was instituted and is prosecuted upon the theory that the foreclosure proceedings were not legal, and the sale thereunder void. Defendant, among other things, pleads the statute of limitations, and, if this is valid, it will be unnecessary to examine the other defenses, as this will dispose of the case. The mortgage in question was executed by one James D. Hornbeck, bearing date September 5, 1879, to one Ira Davenport. Davenport, on the 22d day of July, 1882, commenced proceedings by advertisement to foreclose said mortgage, purchased said property at the sale, and on December 20, 1883, the sheriff executed and delivered to him a sheriff’s deed to said premises. The plaintiff claims title under said Hornbeck, the original owner and mortgagor of the premises. The defendant was in possession of the premises at the time of the commencement of this action, July 22, 1897, claiming title under said Davenport, mortgagee, and purchaser at said foreclosure sale. The plaintiff in the fourth paragraph of his complaint, alleges that on or about the 1st day of September, 1882, the said Davenport unlawfully entered into possession of said premises, and remained in possession thereof until on or about the 4th day of April, 1892, when he assigned all his right, title, and interest in and to said premises to the defendant Neis M. Hoyne, who, on or about said date, took possession of the same, and ever since has remained in possession of said premises. The court, in its ninth finding of fact, finds tha* said Davenoort, claiming to act under and by virtue of said fore