Traylor v. Clayton
Traylor v. Clayton
Opinion of the Court
This is a bill of complaint to correct error in the description of land in a deed and to quiet title thereto. In April, 1902, G-. R. Traylor and his wife, T. A. Traylor, executed deed to complainants to a certain tract of land, describing it as being in S. E. Vi of S. E. Vi of section 32, township- 5, range 8, in De Kalb county, when in fact it was in the S. E, % of N. E. Vi of said section 32.
The defendants file answer and cross-bill, and seek thereby to also correct error in *285 said deed, and have inserted therein the following:
“That the property should revert back to the grantors when it ceased to be used for school purposes; that the deed was executed in blank, with the understanding that it should be so inserted.”
The court below properly granted the relief prayed for in the Dill of complaint, and ordered the cross-bill dismissed. This decree is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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- TRAYLOR Et Ux. v. CLAYTON Et Al.
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