Stanton v. . Seligman
Stanton v. . Seligman
Opinion of the Court
On 1 June, 1927, tbe plaintiff sold to D. P. White “all tbe pine and gum timber on tbe farm wbicb tbe party of tbe first part now owns in Tyrrell County,” together with “all tbe piling, pine and *760 gum timber which is now cut down and standing, measuring twelve inches and up at the base.” The contract further provided that payments were to be made “one-half of sale price on each lot when delivered to barge or tug unless otherwise agreed to until the one thousand dollars is paid.”
This timber deed was not recorded and no lien for the unpaid purchase price was reserved upon the timber. White began cutting timber and sold the timber cut to the defendants who paid him the purchase price. Before the timber was moved plaintiff notified the defendants that he had not been paid, and the defendants declined to pay the plaintiff upon the ground that they had already paid White.
Upon the present state of .the record, we are of the opinion that the judgment of nonsuit was properly entered.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- A. W. Stanton v. Seligman, Williams & Ball, and F. W. Williams
- Status
- Published