Case Name: Chase v. Bogardus
Court: Colorado Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Colorado
Decision Date: 1926-02-01
Citations: 78 Colo. 573
Docket Number: No. 11,032
Parties: Chase v. Bogardus.
Judges: 
Reporter: Colorado Reports
Volume: 78
Pages: 573–574

Head Matter:
No. 11,032.
Chase v. Bogardus.
Decided February 1, 1926.
Mr. George H. Lerg, Mr. George A. Chase, for plaintiff in error.
No appearance for defendant in error.
Department Two.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Denison
delivered the opinion of the court.
Bogardus brought suit to quiet title and had a decree. Mary L. Chase, one of the defendants, brings error.
The complaint alleges title in fee simple and possession in plaintiff. The answer denies this and alleges title in fee simple in defendant, Mary L. Chase.
It is claimed that plaintiff showed no title because the tax deed under which he claims is void on its face. It is so for the reason that it shows a sale for taxes on a date later than that required by statute without showing any cause for the delay. Hamer v. Glenn Inv. Co., 75 Colo. 423, 226 Pac. 299. It was necessary for plaintiff to show title. Wall v. Magnes, 17 Colo. 476, 30 Pac. 56; Clark v. Huff, 49 Colo. 197, 201, 112 Pac. 542; Walters v. Webster, 52 Colo. 549, 123 Pac. 952.
Judgment reversed.
Mr. Chief Justice Allen and Mr. Justice Whitford concur.