Maier v. Joslin
Maier v. Joslin
Opinion of the Court
This action involved an issue of title to a tract of land described as the south half of the northwest quarter of section 2, township 38, range 31, in the county of Benton, excepting a strip 15 rods wide off the west end thereof. The burden was on the plaintiff to show title in himself. The finding of fact by the court was that the plaintiff was not the owner. It was, however, further found that in January, 1885, one Agnes Kampa, who was then the owner of the land, with her husband, executed to the plaintiff a deed, in which the only description of the premises conveyed was: “All that part of the south half of the north-west quarter of section 2, town 38, range 31, [the county and state being named,] not this day conveyed to one John Maier by said first parties, being about seventy acres in all.” The court further found that there was no evidence to show what land was conveyed at the time stated in the above deed by the grantors therein named to John Maier, and for that reason (as the court expressed its finding) the above deed to the plaintiff was void for uncertainty, and did not convey to him the title to the land in question. Judgment was rendered for the defendant, and the plaintiff appealed. The case is before us simply on the pleadings, the findings of the court, and the judgment.
The specific finding that the plaintiff is not the owner of the land is decisive against him, unless that finding is contradicted or modified by those which follow, as we think it is not. The deed to the plaintiff was insufficient, of itself, to show a conveyance of any particular land. It did not purport to convey the governmental subdivision described in it, but only that part of that subdivision not conveyed to John Maier on the day of the execution of this deed. That was the only subject of this deed, the only designation of the land intended to be conveyed. An essential and indispensable element in the description incorporated in the deed, to designate the land conveyed by it, is
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- August Maier v. James W. Joslin and another
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- Published