Sloan v. Campbell

Decision Date30 April 1880
Citation71 Mo. 387
PartiesSLOAN v. CAMPBELL et al., Appellants.
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

Appeal from Cass Circuit Court.--HON. F. P. WRIGHT, Judge.

AFFIRMED.

Wooldridge & Daniel for appellant, cited in argument Shall v. Biscoe, 18 Ark. 162; Simpson v. Montgomery, 25 Ark. 372; Hecht v. Spears, 27 Ark. 229, (11 Am. Rep. 784;) 2 Story's Eq. Jur., (9 Ed.) § 1227, p. 456; Green v. Demoss, 10 Humph. 371; Ahrend v. Odiorne, 118 Mass. 261; 19 Am. Rep. 449; Fain v. Inman, 6 Heisk. (Tenn.) 5; 19 Am Rep. 577; Dixon v. Dixon, 1 Md. Chan. Dec. 220; Mackreth v. Symmons, 1 Lead. Cases in Eq. 275; 2 Washburn Real Prop., (3 Ed.) top page 92, § 18; § 3, chap. 18, Title “Mortgage;” Gann v. Chester, 5 Yerger 205; Sheratz v. Nicodemus, 7 Yerger 9; Green v. Crockett, 2 Dev. & Bat. Eq. 390; Webb v. Robinson, 14 Ga. 216; White v. Williams, 1 Paige 502, Dickenson v. Chase, 1 Morris (Iowa) 492; Briggs v. Hill, 6 How. (Miss.) 362; Moreton v. Harrison, 1 Bland 491; Hallock v. Smith, 3 Barb. 267; Walker v. Williams, 30 Miss. 165; Baum v. Grigsby, 21 Cal. 176; Wellborn v. Williams, 9 Ga. 89; Adams v. Cowherd, 30 Mo. 458; Stevens v. Chadwick, 10 Kas. 406; s. c., 15 Am. Rep. 348; 3 Sugden on Vendors, (6 Am. Ed.) top p. 140.

Charles W. Sloan and R. O. Boggess for respondent.

NAPTON, J.

The only question presented by the record in this case, is whether the plaintiff, an indorsee of a note made to the vendor of a tract of land for a part of the purchase money of the tract, can enforce his lien upon the land, there having been no transfer of the land by the purchaser. The lien of a vendor of land for his purchase money secured by note, under the circumstances stated, has never been questioned in this State. We have followed the decision in Mackreth v. Symmons, 15 Vesey 329, and we have allowed this lien where there has been an absolute conveyance, as well as where there was only a bond for the title, and without regard to the form of the note or obligation. This has been conceded to the legal representatives of the holder of the note, whether heirs or devisees, and the only question in this case is, whether it shall be extended to a purchaser for value. This was done in the case of Adams v. Cowherd, 30 Mo. 458, where there was only a bond for title; and, since the rule in regard to this lien, in favor of the original owner of the note, applied as well where there was an absolute conveyance, as where there was only a bond for title, we see no reason why the principle asserted in that case should not be applied to the present. This is positively asserted in Bailey v. Smook, 61 Mo. 213, and is obviously conceded in State National Bank v. Robidoux, 57 Mo. 446. We are aware that there are decisions of many of our state courts against this conclusion, and very respectable authorities are adverse to the enforcement of such liens under any circumstances, and very nice discriminations have been made in regard to the principle upon which this lien was originally conceded. Some courts call it a trust, and some an equity. But the only question we have to decide, under the decisions of our court is, whether the assignee for value of a note for the purchase money of real estate, occupies a worse position than the heir or devisee of such...

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  • Bragg v. Ross
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • April 16, 1942
    ...specific security for the purchase price, equity will create a lien in favor of the vendor against the property sold. [Sloan v. Campbell, 71 Mo. 387, 36 Am. Rep. 493; 27 C. L. 568.] Such a lien is not terminated by the death of the original vendor but it descends to his personal representat......
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    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • December 16, 1893
    ...lien as vendor, passed to plaintiff as assignee of the note given for the purchase money, as held by this court in the cases of Sloan v. Campbell, 71 Mo. 387, and Adams Cowherd, 30 Mo. 458, yet, as he was not made a party to the suit by plaintiff against Johnson, the vendee, to enforce the ......
  • Dickason v. Fisher
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • February 3, 1897
    ...But, whatever the rule may be elsewhere, it is no longer an open question in this state; nor has it been since the decision of Sloan v. Campbell, 71 Mo. 387, in which it was otherwise; that is, that the assignee of a note given for the purchase money of land for which a general warranty dee......
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    • United States
    • Kansas Court of Appeals
    • June 8, 1908
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