Court Opinion

ID: 8509070
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-23 08:34:52.159543+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:51:01.980793
License: Public Domain

GIFFEN, P. J.
The city was not a necessary or proper party to the foreclosure suit brought by the building association in which the *475lien for the sewer assessment involved in this ease was set np, nor did the court in that suit render any decree in favor of the city. It--is true that upon distribution a sewer assessment was ordered paid, but it does not appear that it was the particular assessment here involved. The sum so ordered to be paid never was in fact paid to the city or the contractors for the use of whom this action was commenced. There was nothing therefore in the record of the foreclosure suit upon which the plaintiff in error could rely when he purchased the property upon which the assessment was a lien.
There was gross negligence on the part of the city in failing to prosecute this action for a period of thirteen years from the time answer was filed, and in the absence of R. S. 2297 [Gen. Code 3906], the rule stated in the ease of Fox v. Reeder, 28 Ohio St. 181 [22 Am Rep. 270], would be enforced; but that section provides that the lien of an assessment shall continue so long as the action is pending and the right to enforce necessarily follows.
The judgment must be affirmed.
Smith and Swing, JJ., concur.