42 Neb. 746 | Neb. | 1894
This is an appeal from a decree of the district court for Douglas county setting aside and canceling certain assignments of a leasehold interest in a lot or parcel of land in the city of Omaha, and quieting the title of the plaintiff thereto as against the defendants. The facts shown by the record are, in substance, as follows: On the 24th day of June, 1886, Elizabeth Kountz, the owner of said property, leased it to one Frederick Anderson, for the period of twenty years, and the latter thereafter erected the buildings in controversy upon the demised premises. On the 8th day of November, 1889, said Anderson, by a written assignment, transferred to the appellee, the Nebraska Mortgage Loan Company (hereafter called the “Loan Company”), all of his right, title, and interest under and by virtue of said lease for the expressed consideration of $2,500, and procured his brother, Neis Anderson, who appears to have had an interest therein, to execute to appellee
Affirmed.