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Kuhner v. Butler
11 Iowa 419
Iowa
1860
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Lowe, C. J.

This was a mortgage foreclosure, in which the court below held that the defendant could not set up the defense of usury without first tendering plaintiff the amount admitted to be due.

This ruling is a misapplication of the maxim that i{ he who seeks equity must do equity.” It is not the defendant in this case who is seeking to obtain independent relief from a hard contract as party plaintiff; but it is the creditor or lend*421er who comes into court as complainant, seeking to enforce-against the defendant an illegal contract. Defending against, such a claim, as an involuntary party to the action, is quite a different affair from seeking relief in the character of-plaintiff; and it is unnecessary to refer, perhaps, to any. authorities to show that the above maxim has no application-to a case of this description. 1 Story Eq. 76-300.

Reversed.

Case Details

Case Name: Kuhner v. Butler
Court Name: Supreme Court of Iowa
Date Published: Apr 11, 1860
Citation: 11 Iowa 419
Court Abbreviation: Iowa
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