Flinn v. Minnesota Iron Co.
Minnesota Supreme Court
Flinn v. Minnesota Iron Co., 215 N.W. 180 (Minn. 1927)
172 Minn. 272; 1927 Minn. LEXIS 1253
PER CURIAM.
Flinn v. Minnesota Iron Co.
Opinion of the Court
The covenant sued on is practically the same as in the Marble case, supra, p. 263, reading: βThe lessee agrees to pay all taxes and assessments, ordinary or extraordinary, general and specific, upon the land so demised -which may be assessed either against said lands and the improvements thereon, or the iron ore product thereof or any personal property at said mines from and after the first day of January, A. D. 1902, during the continuation of this lease.β
On the authority of the Marble case the order is reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James H. Flinn v. Minnesota Iron Company and Another. [Fn1]
- Status
- Published