Mortimer v. McKay
Mortimer v. McKay
Opinion of the Court
Opinion.
delivered the opinion of the court.
All the evidence in relation to satisfaction of the deed of trust, upon the existence of which the plaintiff’s right to recover depends, tends to show payment of the entire debt and a consequent discharge of the incumbrance.
The appropriation made by the creditors was the same which the law have made in the absence of one of the parties. The appropriation of the payment having been made, and the mortgage debt to that extent extinguished, it was not within the power of Mr. Cameron, if he had desired and intended so to do, to direct it to be withdrawn and appropriated to the last items of the account without the approval of Mrs. Cameron, who was the' owner of the mortgaged property and the real debtor. This is conclusive of the case without regard to any of the other questions presented.
The judgment is affirmed.
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- J. B. Mortimer, Trustee v. John A. McKay
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