Moore v. Missouri State Life Insurance

Arizona Supreme Court
Moore v. Missouri State Life Insurance, 31 P.2d 101 (Ariz. 1934)
43 Ariz. 342; 1934 Ariz. LEXIS 259
Lockwood

Moore v. Missouri State Life Insurance

Opinion of the Court

LOCKWOOD, J.

This is a companion case of Moore v. Missouri State Life Insurance Company (No. 3376), ante, p. 337, 31 Pac. (2d) 99, just decided, and was submitted on the same briefs as that case. The vital facts of the two cases are similar, except that the mortgage involved herein was executed before July 1, 1929. For the reasons set forth in No. 3376, we think it is the duty of the treasurer to accept the tender of taxes assessed against the real estate alone, regardless of the date of the mortgage. But since in this case the mortgage was executed before the Revised Code of 1928 *343 went into effect, and had already been foreclosed, and the lien of the personal property tax declared subordinate to that of the mortgagee, when the sheriff’s deed is issued to the purchaser, he will, of course, take it free from the lien of the personal property tax. Walker v. Nogales B. & L. Assn., 28 Ariz. 484, 237 Pac. 1094; Maricopa County v. Equitable Life Assurance Soc., 42 Ariz. 569, 28 Pac. (2d) 821.

The judgment of the superior court of Maricopa county is affirmed.

ROSS, C. J., and McALISTER, J., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
HARRY M. MOORE, as Treasurer of Maricopa County, Arizona, Appellant, v. MISSOURI STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellee
Status
Published