Donovan v. Brenning
Donovan v. Brenning
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The defendant entered into possession of the premises 141 Ocean avenue, in Atlantic City, under an agreement in writing, executed by him with the plaintiff, the owner, whereby the plaintiff, in consideration of the payment to her of $6,550, agreed to convey the premises to the defendant, who, pending the delivery of the deed, by a covenant in the contract of sale, was allowed to take possession. The plaintiff was unable, for reasons dehors the contract, to make title in accordance with her agreement, and the Vice Chancellor, on a bill filed, refused to enforce specific performance.
The agreement for sale was dated on the 14th of February, 1908, and the hearing in the chancery suit was concluded on November 12th, 1908.
The plaintiff then instituted this action to recover for the use and occupation of the premises “from the time of the entering thereof up and until the time of the institution of this suit/’ as alleged in the state of demand.
The District Court gave judgment in her favor, from which an appeal was taken to this court.
The judgment will be reversed.
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- MINNIE K. DONOVAN v. IGNATZ BRENNING
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