Rodgers v. International Land Co.

1924 OK 344, 238 P. 407, 111 Okla. 98, 1924 Okla. LEXIS 738
Supreme Court of Oklahoma·Decided March 18, 1924·No. 12457·Published·Cited by 9 cases

Opinion

Opinion by

STEPHENSON, C.

The plaintiff commenced his action against the defendant to quiet title in certain real estate described in the petition. The cause was submitted for trial on an agreed statement of facts filed therein and judgment went for the defendant quieting an undivided one-half interest in the property in the defendant, and the other undivided one-half interest in the plaintiff. The plaintiff has brought error to this court and assigns the ruling of the coiurt in ¡applying the 15-year Oklahoma statute of limitation in the cause in lieu of the 7-year Arkansas limitation, as error for reversal. The parts of the agreed statement of facts material in considering the assignment of error are as follows:

(1) Vina Sampson was a full-blood Creek Indian, duly enrolled on the approved tribal rolls of the Creek Nation, who died in the year 1899, and prior to receiving her allotment of lands from the Creek Nation.

(2) Vina Sampson left as her next of kin two children, Martha Sampson and Washington Sampson, who were allotted the lands involved 'herein as the heirs of Vina Sampson, deceased.

(3) On the 23rd day of August, 1902, Martha Sampson executed and delivered an agricultural lease on the premises to the Wewoka Realty & Trust Company for a period of five years, commencing January 1, 1903, for a cash rental of $12, payable on January 1, and July 1, each year, during the life of the lease, which expired December 31, 1907.

(4) On December 21, 1905, Martha Sampson, for a valuable consideration, made, executed, and delivered her warranty deed to the International Land Company, conveying all her interest in the property involved herein to the land company. The deed was filed for record in the office of the deputy clerk of the United States court at Wewoka, on the 22nd day of December, 1905. The deed did not require approval.

(5) On June 28, 1907,- Martha Sampson and Washington Sampson executed and- delivered their joint warranty deed to C. B. Rodgers, the plaintiff herein, conveying all the interest they then held in the property herein to the plaintiff. The grantors being full-blood Indians, the deed was filed with the Department of Interiqr on or about the 1st day of August, 1907, for approval. The deed was approved by the Secretary of the Interior on the 6th day of February, 1908, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Seminole county on March 26, 1908.

(6) The Wewoka Realty & Trust Company, through its sublessee, Mr. Terrell, remained in possession of said lands until January 1, 1908, arid the tenant, Terrell, paid the 1907 rental to the Wewoka Realty & Trust Company.

(7) The plaintiff, C. B. Rodgers, went into possession of the lands in June, 1907, under his deed, and asserted title to the entire estate, but Terrell was occupying the lands or a portion thereof under the Wewoka Realty & Trust Company at the time the plaintiff took possession of the premises.

(8) Terrell occupied the lands in controversy commencing January 1, 1908, for the plaintiff, and paid the 1908 rental to the plaintiff.

(9) The International Land Company has never at any time received, collected, or demanded any rents from said lands from any one.

(10) Whatever possession the International Land Company held in the premises was by Terrell, through the Wewoka Realty & Trust Company, by virtue of the deed of grant from Martha Sampson bearing date as of the 21st day of December, 1905.

(11) The plaintiff was never in the actual possession of the lands involved herein.

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