Vandergrif v. Sweeney
73 Mo. App. 647, 1898 Mo. App. LEXIS 137
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Vandergrif v. Sweeney, 73 Mo. App. 647, 1898 Mo. App. LEXIS 137 (Mo. Ct. App. 1898).
Opinion
Transferred to supreme court.
The object of this suit is to set aside a deed of trust to lands for the alleged reasons that the deed was fraudulently obtained and that the debt had been fully paid. Such a suit involves title to land (Overton v. Overton, 131 Mo. 559), which deprives us of jurisdiction. The cause will be transferred to the supreme court for final determination.
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33 S.W. 1 (Supreme Court of Missouri, 1895)
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