Patterson v. Connolly, Civil 3930
Decision Date | 28 March 1938 |
Docket Number | Civil 3930 |
Citation | 77 P.2d 813,51 Ariz. 443 |
Parties | FRED "PAT" PATTERSON, and LUCY PATTERSON, His Wife, Appellants, v. CHARLES H. CONNOLLY, Appellee |
Court | Arizona Supreme Court |
APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of the County of Graham. E. W. McFarland, Judge. Judgment affirmed.
Mr. Wm J. Fellows, for Appellants.
Mr Chas. Rogers, for Appellee.
This is an appeal by Fred Patterson and Lucy Patterson, his wife hereinafter called defendants, from a judgment in favor of Charles H. Connolly, hereinafter called plaintiff.
There are three assignments of error, which read as follows:
The second is clearly insufficient under our repeated decisions. Thornburg v. Frye, 44 Ariz. 282, 36 P.2d 548. We consider, therefore, the first and third.
The amended complaint on which the case was tried alleges, in substance, as follows: Defendants on the 15th day of July 1933, leased the premises which are the subject matter of the action from Dan Angle, who was then the owner thereof, for a period of five years. The defendants agreed to pay as rent for the property $500, $100 to be paid on July 15, 1934, and a like amount each and every year thereafter until the whole amount was paid. On March 17, 1936, plaintiff purchased the premises in question from Angle. No part of the rent due was ever paid, except the sum of $34. During the period they were in possession of the property, defendants permitted damage and destruction thereof amounting to the sum of $500. Written notice to surrender possession, on the ground of failure to pay rent and willful destruction of the premises, was served upon defendants July 25, 1936, and, the latter refusing to surrender, on July 28th this suit was brought. The only reason given by defendants in their brief why the complaint did not state a cause of action is, apparently, that the action was brought by Connolly, while the real party in interest was Angle, there being no allegation that there was ever an assignment of the rentals due under the lease to Connolly, the plaintiff.
At common law, when the owner of premises made a grant of a reversion to a third party, an attornment was necessary to create the relation of landlord and tenant between the original lessee and the new owner. This rule, however, was changed early in the eighteenth century by 4th Anne, chapter 16, paragraphs 9 and 10, which dispensed with the necessity for an attornment to confer upon the grantee of the reversion all the rights and remedies of a lessor. We have held in the case of Masury & Son v. Bisdee Lumber Co., 49 Ariz. 443, 68 P.2d 679, that the common law of Arizona included the English common law as amended by statute down to the time of the severing of the union between the colonies and the mother country. Under the law of Arizona, therefore, when plaintiff bought the property from Angle, he had all the remedies which Angle possessed for a breach of the lease, and the action was brought in the...
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