Crawford v. Workman

61 S.E. 319, 64 W. Va. 10, 1908 W. Va. LEXIS 3
West Virginia Supreme Court·Decided March 3, 1908·Published·Cited by 23 cases

Opinion

Brannon, Judge:

E. T. Crawford and W. L. Ashby sued Allen Workman in the circuit court of Boone county to compel Workman to make them a deed for minerals in a tract of land. The defendant demurred to the bill and answered, and the court decreed a specific performance, and Workman has brought the case to this Court.

Upon the question whether Workman in fact made the contract sued upon there is great conflict of evidence; but we shall say that Workman did make the contract. That contract is that “in consideration of $2.00 for coal, oil, gas and other minerals,. with rights of way and timber for mining purposes, the party of the first part agree to sell and convey unto the party of the second part, or to whosoever he may designate the above interests in the following described tract or boundary of land containing 600 acres, more or less, situate in Crook district, JBoone county, West Virginia, described as follows, to-wit: On the West Fork of Little Coal River, and James Creek of said West Fork; upon the following terms that is to say:” The statute of frauds requires a contract for the sale of of the land to be in writing-[12] That writing must have legal certainty. It must speak the contract, because that statute says that the contract shall be in writing. All its essentials shall be in that writing. That is the very object of the statute. Does this contract possess legal certainty? We think it does not. “The first requisite of a contract to entitle one to specific performance in equity, is certainty and definiteness in its terms.” Litterall v. Jackson, 80 Va. 604. “A contract which a court of equity will specifically enforce must be certain as well as fair in its terms; and the certainty required has reference both to the description of the property and the estate to be conveyed. Uncertainty as to either, not capable of being removed by extrinsic evidence, is fatal to any suit for a specific performance.” Mathews v. Jarrett, 20 W. Va. 415, pt. 1. Innumerable authorities state that proposition. Hogg’s Eq. Princ., section 397. I assume that nobody will say that the contract above quoted, in and of itself, identifies the land. In what part of Crook District, which may be large in area, does this land lie ? What particular land on the West Pork of Little Coal river and James Creek out of the thousands of acres there lying? What part is on the West Fork and what part on J„ames cx’eek? Does it lie at the mouths or at the heads of those streams ? Is there any surveyor to be found who could go on those streams and pick out this land from the lantern of this contract? No corners, no lines, no indexes to specify or guide. It is true that, under circumstances, proper evidence outside the contract may be called for help. Mathews v. Janrett, supra, the second and third points of the syllabus are as follows: “Extrinsic evidence in such case is only admissible to a very limited extent." It cannot be used to supply any defect or omission in the terms of the written contract; but is strictly confined, in cases where no fraud, mistake or other equitable incident of a like character is alleged, to the function of explanation, and of exhibiting the surrounding circumstances in the manner and only to the same extent that such evidence is permissible in the interpretation of all other written instruments.

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