Citation Numbers: 16 S.E. 17, 111 N.C. 172
Judges: Clark
Filed Date: 9/5/1892
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/11/2024
This case is "on all fours" with McCulloh v. Daniel,
But here the sale, made by order of the court in 1860, purporting to convey the whole, and the decree and deed of the commissioner to same effect, is like the deed of a stranger. It was color of title, and the defendants, and those under whom they claim, have been in adverse possession ever since. It has been more than three years since 1882 (when all the plaintiffs ceased to be under disability) to the beginning *Page 108
of this action, and the defendants have acquired a good title. The Code, secs. 141, 148; Johnson v. Parker
Upon the facts found, judgment must be entered below in favor of the defendants.
REVERSED.
Cited: Ferguson v. Wright,
(175)
McCulloh v. . Daniel , 102 N.C. 529 ( 1889 )
Ward v. . Farmer Southerland , 92 N.C. 93 ( 1885 )
Johnson v. McLamb , 247 N.C. 534 ( 1958 )
Adderholt v. . Lowman , 179 N.C. 547 ( 1920 )
John L. Roper Lumber Co. v. Richmond Cedar Works , 165 N.C. 83 ( 1914 )
Alexander v. . Cedar Works , 177 N.C. 138 ( 1919 )
Ferguson v. . Wright , 113 N.C. 537 ( 1893 )
Walker v. . Walker , 185 N.C. 380 ( 1923 )