Treat v. Sutliff
Treat v. Sutliff
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
Plaintiff in error, on the 26th day of March, 1879, filed his petition in the district court in and for Atchison county, against the said defendant, George Sutliff, for the purpose of foreclosing a lien against certain real estate claimed by • defendant, as grantee, under one James Preston. The lien accrued, as plaintiff claims, under a contract made in the year 1870, between said Preston, the owner of the land, and the plaintiff. By said contract, plaintiff agreed to plant, grow, cultivate and train about 240 rods of hedge on the farm of said Preston, to wit: On and along the north line and on and along the north half of the east line of the N.E.-J of sec.l, T. 6, R. 19, Atchison county, Kansas; such hedge to be set in the spring of 1870, and to be trimmed and cultivated until the same would turn ordinary stock, the said Preston agreeing to pay therefor one and twenty-five one-hundredths ($1.25) dollars per rod, and to pay the same when three-fourths of said hedge would turn ordinary stock, and the balance when completed. Said petition further alleged that, on the 18th day of March, 1874, defendant Sutliff purchased said farm, entered into possession thereof, and with notice of such contract and of the material furnished and work and labor performed by the plaintiff thereunder; that on the 25th day of November, 1878, plaintiff completed said hedge, and within four months thereafter filed his lien, affidavit and claim, in the proper office, and praying for judgment on such lien.
Defendant answered with a general denial, plea of the statute of limitations, and other defenses. The case was tried by a jury. Verdict and judgment for defendant, and plaintiff alleges error. The errors alleged are in the instructions given and refused, and in submitting certain special questions to the jury-
Reference
- Full Case Name
- H. B. Treat v. George Sutliff
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- Published