K. C. Lumber Co. v. Moores
This text of 212 F. 153 (K. C. Lumber Co. v. Moores) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
(after stating-the facts as above). It will be observed that Smith made the entry for the land as a homestead July 12, 1899, and that the conveyances of the standing timber by Smith and wife to Grisham, and Grisham to the lumber -company, were executed not only prior tó the date of the issuance of the patent, March 30, 1905, to' Smith, but they also antedated the final certificate, issued to him August 25, 1904. It will be further noted that Moores claims the land direct from Smith, through mesne conveyances, which were executed subsequent to the date of the patent.
Applying the law to the facts, our conclusions are as follows:
We are of the opinion that the judgment rendered by the trial court is right, and it is therefore affirmed.
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