Turner v. Hand County

77 N.W. 589, 11 S.D. 348, 1898 S.D. LEXIS 131
South Dakota Supreme Court·Decided December 17, 1898·Published·Cited by 12 cases

Opinion

Fuller, J.

Claiming to be the fee-simple owner in possession of the S. -J- of the S. E. ¿ and the S. i of the ¡3. W. J of section 30 in township 113, range 69; in Hand county, S.'D., plaintiff instituted this action to quiet title thereto by setting aside a tax deed issued on the 25th day of Augnst, 1896, by the county treasurer to the defendant county, in favor of whom judgment in the circuit court was entered, from which plaintiff prosecutes this appeal.

In the proceedings of the taxing officers, including the tax list and duplicate, appellant’s land was described as follows, and not otherwise:

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