Powell v. Eve
Powell v. Eve
Opinion of the Court
— George Eve exhibited his bill in the Scott circuit court against William. Webb and Ambrose Powell, to recover the surplus contained in the boundaries of a tract of land sold by him to Webb. The bill states that he sold gad 'fyonveyed to Webb 168 acres of land, by the acre, described by certain metes and bounds ; that Webb had sold and conveyed the same to Powell by the acre ; that he has since tile sale discovered the boundaries contain eight acres more than the quantity called for ; that by his agreement with Webb he was only bound . to convey 168 acres, and no more,
Whatever claim the complainant may have on Webb for the value of the eight acres, (of which we shall not inquire) he has certainly none on Powell, Webb, holding the legal title to the whole quantity, sold to Powell for a valuable consideration all that should be contained within the bounds of his deed from the complainant. Equity will not compel Powell, who was an innocent purchaser,
The fame principle wjs decided ¡a die cafe of Batts vs. Mocbee, &c. dunas this term.
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