Miller v. Gregg
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Opinion
The power or right to make the purchase is founded upon the provisions of chapter 148, Laws of 1862, which declares, that the board of supervisors shall hold and manage the securities given to the school fund in their several counties, and all judgments and liens belonging to the same, and to that end may sue for the use thereof, and do all other acts in relation to the same necessary for the protection of said fund. By another statute it is provided, that in no ease shall the lien created by a mortgage to this fund be affected by a sale of the incumbered property for taxes (Rev. § 11); and under this it has been held when the State took title by the foreclosure of a mortgage to the school fund, it held the land free and unaffected by any delinquent taxes, and in selling the same conveyed it in like manner discharged of all tax liens. Helphrey v. Ross, 19 Iowa, 41; Crum v. Cotting, [77]*7722 id. 423. And this being so, no proposition can be plainer as it seems to us, than that as the school fund lien could not be affected by the tax sale, the purchase of such tax title was not necessary for the protection of the fund. As, therefore, the power of the authorities only extends to such acts as were thus necessary, it follows that there was no power to make the purchase, and that they could not thus cut off the lien of the plaintiff’s mortgage. As to the powers of counties or their officers in purchasing lands for taxes, see Bruck v. Broesigks, 18 Iowa, 393. It is, of course, unnecessary to discuss the question of power except as it is derived from the statute. It is conceded to rest upon the statute, if any where. As we have seen that it is not there conferred, we have only to answer that the judgment below must stand
Affirmed.
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