Texas Commission of Appeals, 1880

Webb v. Waters, Bivens & Corley

Webb v. Waters, Bivens & Corley
Texas Commission of Appeals · Decided November 23, 1880 · Walker
1 White & W. 789

Webb v. Waters, Bivens & Corley

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Walker, P. J.

§ 1349. Payment of a note given for land cannot be resisted where there is a general warranty, no fraud or ignorance, and no eviction. Where the vendee gives his note for the purchase money, and takes a deed with general warranty, and there is no fraud on the part of the vendor, nor ignorance on the part of the vendee as to a defect in the title, the vendee cannot successfully resist the payment of the note unless he has been evicted; proof of a paramount outstanding title in a third person is no defense. [Brock v. Southwick, 10 Tex. 65; Baldridge v. Cook, 27 Tex. 565.]

Affirmed.

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