Scribner, Burroughs & Co. v. Vandercook
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It is averred by the defendant in his answer and cross-bill, and not denied, .that this was done in consideration of the $106.02 theretofore paid by him to the clerk of the court, and drawn by the plaintiffs. The defendant’s theory is that this money was received by the plaintiffs for the land, and that he thereby became- at least the equitable owner'. The plaintiffs’ theory is that the money was received by them for a void sheriff’s certificate, and that the defendant took nothing. ,,
[582]*582If the money had been received by plaintiffs, and the assignment had been made by them to defendant, under a mistaken idea that no tax title had at that time accrued, we are not prepared to say that plaintiff's, upon discovery that a tax title had accrued, might not properly Insist upon it, and remit defendant to his right of action against them for money received by them under a mistake. But they do not aver any mistake. Indeed, it is abundantly evident that there was no mistake on their part. If there was none they knew when they took the defendant’s money that he would -take in consideration of it either the land or nothing. In our opinion they cannot be permitted, while still holding the money, to insist that the defendant took nothing. The assignment purports to he a transfer of the land as well as of the certificate. If we should hold that the money was not received by plaintiffs for the land we should convict them of dishonesty. In our opinion the defendant is entitled to a decree for a deed.
Reversed.
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