Porter v. Tooke

Supreme Court of Missouri
Porter v. Tooke, 35 Mo. 107 (Mo. 1864)
Dryden

Porter v. Tooke

Opinion of the Court

Dryden, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The petition in this case fails to state facts sufficient to constitute the cause of action for which the judgment was rendered, in that it does not appear who was the owner of the land on which the building sought to be charged with the lien was erected; and especially in that it does not appear that the building was erected under any contract with any one having any interest or ownership in the land to bo charged; and for this cause the judgment must be reversed.

Judgment reversed and cause remanded; the other judges concurring.

Reference

Full Case Name
Porter, White & McLaughlin v. James H. Tooke and Fannie Tooke
Cited By
5 cases
Status
Published