Wilcox v. Wickizer

1954 OK 37, 266 P.2d 638, 1954 Okla. LEXIS 427
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedFebruary 2, 1954
Docket35797
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Wilcox v. Wickizer, 1954 OK 37, 266 P.2d 638, 1954 Okla. LEXIS 427 (Okla. 1954).

Opinion

O’NEAL, Justice.

This is a proceeding of equitable cognizance wherein plaintiff below, Nancie B. Wickizer, brought a suit against the defendant, C. E. Wilcox, and others, to quiet title in and to the following described property:

“The South Half of the Northeast Quarter (5½ NEJ4) of Section Six (6), Township Fifteen (15) North," Range Three (3) East I. M., Lincoln County, Oklahoma.”

From the judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff quieting her title in the described land against the named defendants, the defendant, C. E. Wilcox, alone appeals.

The plaintiff alleged that on the 18th day of November, 1950, she acquired ownership and possession of said land under a deed of conveyance executed by the then record owners of the land who were then in the exclusive possession thereof.

Harrie B. Howard acquired title to said land by purchase on December 4, 1911. He died on April 11, 1928, intestate; his estate was probated in Cause No. 5429 in the County Court of Lincoln County, Oklahoma. The court found that the sole heirs of Harrie B. Howard were the following: Bessie E. Howard, widow, James B. Howard, son, Percy Howard, son, Althea Walker, daughter, Hartley Howard; son, and Bertha Wadman, .daughter.

A decree was entered on October 11,' 1944, finding that the above named persons - were his sole, heirs'and entitled to inherit the West 50 acres and an undivided one-third interest in the East 30 acres of said described land.

Bessie E. Howard, the widow of Harrie B. Howard, deceased, died on November 30, 1943, intestate, and by the decree of the County Court of Lincoln County, Oklahoma, in Cause No. 5392, the above named sons and daughters of Harrie B. Howard and Bessie E. Howard were decreed to be the sole heirs of Bessie E. Howard, and entitled to inherit an undivided one-third interest in the West 50 acres and an undivided one-third interest in the undivided one-third interest in the East 30 acres of said described land. The plaintiff’s title flows from a quitclaim deed executed on the 18th day of November, 1950, by the above named heirs of Harrie B. Howard and Bessie E. Howard, in which deed their respective husband or wife joined, and which deed covers the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S⅛ NEJ4) of Section Six (6), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Three (3) East I. M., Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

All named defendants, other than the defendant, C. E. Wilcox, were declared to be in default for want of answers and judgment was rendered quieting plaintiff’s title as against said defaulting defendants. The defendant, G-E. Wilcox, filed an answer herein; he denied plaintiff was the owner of the land involved in the deed of November 18, 1950, and denied that she acquired title to said land under the quitclaim deed alleged; denied that Harrie B. Howard was the ownér of the land at the time of his death, and that the title to the land upon his' death vested in his heirs, and denied that Bessie E. Howard owned an undivided one-third interest in the land.

In the chain of title set forth in plaintiff’s petition it was' alleged that there appeared of record an instrument purporting to be a contract, dated December 1, 1911, executed by Harrie B. Howard with the defendant, C. E. Wilcox, and the defaulting defendant, J. W. Austen, which agreement was recorded on May 3, 1928; that said agreement was not acknowledged and was not subject to be recorded. Moreover,'that the land1 therein described- covered the South Half of the Southzvest Quarter (S⅞ SWJ4) of Section Six (6), Township Fif *640 teen (15) North, Range Three (3) East I. M., Lincoln County, Oklahoma, and not the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S½ NE^) of said described land, and that said agreement was void for want of consideration, and was never performed by the parties by the appointment of a trustee as therein provided, and that the purported trustee had no power or authority to transfer or convey any interest in and to the land involved.

To the preceding paragraph of plaintiff’s petition, defendant, C. E. Wilcox, denied said agreement was null and void.

Plaintiff prayed that her title be quieted and that certain instruments of record referred to as Exhibit A to F, both inclusive, be decreed null and void and can-celled of record; and that all named defendants be decreed to have ho right, title or interest in and to the land conveyed under the deed of November 18, 1950.

Exhibit A referred to is an Agreement, dated December 1, 1911, and filed in the Mise, records on May 3, 1928, which .instrument was executed by Harrie B. Ploward and the defendant, C. E. Wilcox, and J. W. Austen. The land therein referred to is described as the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S% SW^) and not the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S% NE^4) of the land here involved. Under that. Agreement the parties agreed to plat 50 acres of the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (5½ SW%) into oil lots and offer the lots for sale, and that the proceeds thereof would be employed in drilling a test well for oil or gas upon some portion-of the 50 acre tract described. The defendant, J. W. Austen was to act as trustee .to execute the conveyances covering the designated oil lots as shown by.a. plat thereof on record with the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

The evidence of the County Clerk discloses that no oil plat was filed by the parties as contemplated by the, Agreement. The evidence of the County Treasurer discloses that from 1929 to 1941, inclusive, the Howard family paid the taxes upon said 80 acre tract of land. The evidence does not disclose who paid the taxes on the land for years prior to the year 1929.

Mr. Deer testified that he has lived in Carney, Oklahoma continuously for the past fifty-seven years; that the 80 acre tract of land lies adjacent to the town of Carney, Oklahoma; that since 1911, Harrie B. Howard and his wife, Bessie E. Howard, and their sons and daughters, have been in the physical possession of the land, receiving the rents and profits therefrom; that in the years 1911 and 1912, Harrie B. Howard and C. E. Wilcox and J. W. Austen entered into a scheme or plan to sell oil lots out of the West 50 acres of said land and drill an oil well thereon. The plan was not carried out and the defendant, Wilcox, left Carney in 1912, and that Wilcox was never in possession or control of the land; that for the past twenty years the Howards had used the land as a cow pasture.

At the close of plaintiff’s evidence defendant interposed a demurrer which the court overruled. Defendant Wilcox asserts that the ruling was erroneous and warrants a reversal of the cause. The defendant, C. E. Wilcox, did not testify at the- trial in person or by deposition. At the close of plaintiff’s testimony defendant Wilcox, by counsel, asked leave to file an amended answer. The record does not disclose the nature or contents of the proposed amendment, other than counsel’s statement that “I would like to amend the answer, that we be granted clear title which the record shows is vested in him.” (presumably meaning the defendant, Wilcox). The leave to amend being denied, defendant offered in evidence deed from Harrie B. Howard and Bessie E. Howard, dated the 29th day of December, 1911, to J. W. Austen. This deed refers to the West 50 acres of the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S% NE%) of Section Six (6), Township Fifteen (15), North, Range Three (3) East to be held in trust by J. W.

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