Railroad Company v. Soutter Et Al.

80 U.S. 517, 20 L. Ed. 543, 13 Wall. 517, 1871 U.S. LEXIS 1366
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedFebruary 18, 1872
StatusPublished
Cited by57 cases

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Railroad Company v. Soutter Et Al., 80 U.S. 517, 20 L. Ed. 543, 13 Wall. 517, 1871 U.S. LEXIS 1366 (1872).

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Mr. Justice BRADLEY,

having stated the ease, delivered the opinion of the court.

The bare statement of the claim, even presenting it in the language of the bill itself, seems to us sufficient to condemn •it. Who are the complainants? Are they not the very bondholders, self-incorporated into a body politic, who, through their trustee and agent, effected the sale which was declared fraudulent and void, as against creditors, and made the purchase which has been set aside for that cause ? Was it ever known that a fraudulent purchaser of property, when deprived of its possession, could recover for his repairs or improvements, or for incumbrances lifted by him whilst in possession ? If such a ease can be found in the books, we have not been referred to it. Whatever a man does to benefit an estate, under such circumstances, he does in his own wrong. He cannot get relief by coming into a court of equity. By the civil law, the possessor, even in bad faith, may have the value of his improvements, if the real owner choose to take them. The latter has an option to take them or to require their removal. But this rule has never obtained in the common law, nor in the system of English equity. One of the maxims of the latter system is, “He that hath [524]*524committed iniquity shall not have equity.” And various illustrations of it are furnished by the. books.

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