Farm and Land Co. v. Roseman

76 S.E. 979, 93 S.C. 350, 1913 S.C. LEXIS 16
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedJanuary 10, 1913
Docket8402
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Farm and Land Co. v. Roseman, 76 S.E. 979, 93 S.C. 350, 1913 S.C. LEXIS 16 (S.C. 1913).

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Hydrick.

Plaintiff brought this action for the specific performance of a written contract with defendant, dated July 10, 1911, whereby plaintiff agreed to sell and convey to defendant and make him fee simple titles to the tract of land therein described, on January 1, 1912, and defendant agreed to buy the same and pay therefor $1,100— $300 cash, at said date, ánd to give his note and a first mortgage on the land for the balance.

Plaintiff alleges ownership in fee and possession of the land, the execution of the contract, its readiness, willingness and offer to perform, the refusal of defendant to^ accept the deed and perform his part of the contract, 'according to its terms.

The defendant demurred to the complaint for insufficiency, because the complaint shows that plaintiff still has possession of the land, and can sell it if it desires to do so, *352 and fails to allege that plaintiff has been damaged by-defendant’s breach of the contract. The Cpurt sustained the demurrer and dismissed the complaint.

The case is ruled by the principles decided in Gregorie v. Bulow, Rich. Eq. cas. 235, and Hammond v. Foreman, 48 S. C. 175, 26 S. E. 212. The rights and obligations of the parties to the contract are mutual. The defendant would have had the right, under the contract to compel performance thereof by the plaintiff. The plaintiff must be accorded the same right. In Gregorie v. Bulow, Judge O’Neall says : “But, I apprehend, the case does not exist, where a vendee, on a contract, can come into the court of equity for specific performance, and the vendor cannot.”

Reversed.

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