Fix v. Rose
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Opinion
On March 2, 1914, in the superior court of Pottawatomie county, Jesse Fix and wife, plaintiffs in error, sued Geo. L. Rose and the First National Bank of Tecumseh, defendants in error. The cause was thereafter transferred to the district court.
The petition substantially states that theretofore, to wit, on or about October 1, 1906, one Taylor was the owner of the legal and then the equitable title to a tract of land, the location of which is not stated; that at that time Taylor, acting as their agent, sold it for $1,365; that they were entitled to the money, but, instead of turning it over to them, Tay■lor deposited it in the defendant bank with the knowledge of the defendant Rose, its president, that the same was the property of *114 plaintiffs and liad been “converted and embezzled” by Taylor, wbo, it is charged, refused to turn it over to plaintiffs on demand, and aided and abetted said Taylor in defrauding plaintiffs thereof. The petition further states that, although the fraud was discovered a day or two thereafter, plaintiffs sued only Taylor for the amount, and on July 29, 1913, recovered judgment against him for $1,000, but that he is insolvent. The prayer is for judgment against the bank and Rose for $1,000, and for an apcounting.
As this is an action for relief on the ground of fraud, as the fraud was discovered about two days after the sale of the land, and this action was not brought until some eight years thereafter, in that the .petition disclosed that the cause of action was barred .by the statute of limitations of two years (Rev. Laws 1910, sec. 4657), the demurrer to the petition was properly sustained.
Affirmed.
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1917 OK 325, 166 P. 145, 64 Okla. 113, 1917 Okla. LEXIS 596, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/fix-v-rose-okla-1917.