Nobles v. McCarty
Nobles v. McCarty
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
Our interpretation of the contract between Moore, as agent of Haley and Swilly, is that the latter became a tenant obliged to pay rent as stipulated, with the right to have title to the land in fee on payment of the note for six hundred dollars and interest, and the rent he might pay was to go as a credit on the purchase-money. There Avas nothing forbidden by law in this arrangement, and the relation of landlord and tenant existed between the parties. Therefore, the
Judgment reversed and new trial granted.
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- 1. Landlord and Tenant. Agreement to sell. Case in judgment. H. entered into a written agreement with S , in which it was stipulated that S. was to have the use of certain land belonging to H., and was to pay as rent therefor a certain sum yearly. The annual payments of rent were to be credited upon a note of S. held by JET., and if in a given time the credits amounted to enough to satisfy the note and interest, S. was to have a deed to the land. Held, that there was nothing unlawful in that agreement, and that the relation of landlord and tenant existed between the parties. 2. Vendor and Vendee. Relation changed by subsequent agreement. It is not allowable by a subsequent agreement to convert the relation of vendor and vendee into that of landlord and tenant so as to defeat supervening rights.