283 P. 507 | Kan. | 1930
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The action was one to recover money representing the proceeds of sale of plaintiff’s farm, deposited in the bank, which the bank sought to apply on the purchase price of a farm in Sedgwick, county which the bank sold to plaintiff’s husband. After hearing the evidence the court took the case from the jury and rendered judgment for plaintiff.
The Sedgwick county farm, which V. H. Thomas purchased from the bank, was a dairy farm. The terms of sale were set forth with particularity and in detail in a written instrument complete in itself. In order to operate the farm V. S. Thomas needed credit, and plaintiff and her husband executed a mortgage on plaintiff’s Sumner county farm to secure advancements which the bank might make from time to time to V. H. Thomas. When the Sumner county farm was sold the price paid by the purchaser and a deed to the purchaser were deposited in the bank, for delivery on approval
The judgment of the district court is affirmed.