Court Opinion

ID: 6902459
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-23 21:56:20.233737+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:06:13.245988
License: Public Domain

Opinion by
Mr. Chief Justice Eakin.
This is a suit in effect to remove a cloud from the title to real estate, namely, for the cancellation of a deed. On November 22, 1910, plaintiff owned the N. W. y.\, of the N. E. 14 of section 6, township 6 S., range 2 E., W. M., in Clackamas County, Oregon, and desired to sell the same for cash, or to exchange it for a rooming house in Portland. Through Peper & Baker, real estate agents, he was considering a proposition from these defendants, who are dealers in real estate, to exchange his land for two notes of $500 each, given by Kaae, each secured by mortgage on a separate 10-acre tract of land, and a note secured by mortgage on his land for the balance of the price. Pending the negotiations, a deed from plaintiff to defendants was drawn and executed, and the two Kaae notes and mortgages were also executed; but before delivery thereof plaintiff desired to see the land described in the mortgage, and also desired to have his lawyer examine the abstract of title.
Plaintiff contends that he ascertained that the land is about 15 miles from Glencoe, the nearest point on a railroad; that it is unimproved, covered- with brush, inaccessible by wagon road, and not worth more than $10 per acre. The circuit court found that, immediately upon the execution of the deed by *265plaintiff, defendant obtained possession thereof, without plaintiff’s consent, and placed it upon record in Clackamas County; that the deed was not delivered; and a decree was rendered canceling the same, and the record thereof is held for naught. No legal principles are involved on this appeal, only questions of fact, and no good purpose can be served by incumbering this opinion with a review of the evidence. Suffice it to say that we have carefully read it, and find that it fully sustains the decree of the trial court; that the deed was not delivered, and defendants, had no right to possession thereof, nor authority to have it recorded.
The decree is affirmed. Affirmed.