38 Minn. 342 | Minn. | 1888
The contract in this case differs from that in King v. Merriman, ante, p. 47, in that the contract in that case granted only the “right, privilege, and permission to enter and cut,” during a specified time, all the pine timber fit for saw-logs growing on certain land described, while in this case the contract is, in terms, a sale of “all the pine timber” on land described, “said Mathews to have as
Judgment affirmed.
Mitchell, J., being absent, took no part in this decision.