Black v. Barton's Administrators
Black v. Barton's Administrators
Opinion of the Court
This suit was brought by the appellant against the administrators of WayneJBarton, to recover damages for a breach of warranty in a deed for land sold by Barton to the appellant from which he had been evicted.
The bond is in the following words, i. e.:
“Know all men by these presents, that I, John Black, of “ the county of Bastrop, Republic of Texas, am held and firmly “bound unto Wayne Barton of said County ánd Republic, in “ the penal sum of six hundred dollars to be well and truly “ paid, I bind myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, “ both jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed “ with my seal and dated this 30th day of October, 1844, “ The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas “the said above bound John Black has this day purchased from “Wayne Barton a certain tract of land containing 10 0 acres, for “ which the said John Black paid to the said Barton five hun“dred dollars and received from said Barton a general war- “ ranty deed for the same, now if the said land shall be sued “for and recovered by any person claiming the same, within “ three years from and after the date hereof, then and in that “ case the said John Black is to receive the amount which he “has paid to the said Barton back as payment. The intern “ tion of this instrument is to give Wayne Barton time suffi- “ cient for the statute of limitations to bar, from his settlement “ of said land, then this obligation to be void, signed the “ day and date above written.
“JOHN BLACK. [L. S.]
“ Test: Thos. J. Hardman,
“ Moses Cage.”
I have copied literally this singular bond which we are called upon to construe and define its legal effect. It seems to us that if any meaning can be extracted from this instrument, it is to qualify the legal effect of the general warranty, and fix the amount that should be paid if the vendee should be
Reversed and remanded.
Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.