Wheelen v. Weever

CourtMissouri Supreme Court
Writing for the CourtBlack
CitationWheelen v. Weever, 6 S.W. 220, 93 Mo. 430 (Mo. 1887)
Decision Date19 December 1887
PartiesWHEELEN v. WEEVER et al.

Settle & Bugg, for plaintiff in error. A. H. Livingston, for defendants in error.

BLACK, J.

This was an action of ejectment for three parcels of land in Shannon county. Plaintiff shows a complete chain of title, by patent and deeds, in himself, to the described property, all of which deeds were duly executed and recorded on or prior to December 12, 1871. He continued to be the owner of the land, until 1879, when he conveyed to one Mendenhall, who conveyed back to plaintiff in February, 1883. The defendants' title is a sheriff's deed, dated fifth November, 1880, to defendant Weever. The deed recites a sale under a special execution, issued on a transcript of a judgment of a justice of the peace. The judgment was rendered by the justice in a suit by the state at the relation of the collector of Shannon county against Henry Wheeler for the collection of taxes due on the land for the year 1878. The only notice of that suit to the defendant in that case was an order of publication. The...

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  • Pruitt v. St. Johns Levee & Drainage Dist.
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • June 21, 1937
    ...of no force or effect against any interest a person may have in land, if such person is not made a party to the tax suit. Wheeler v. Weever, 6 S.W. 220, 93 Mo. 430; Scarry v. Bunker-Culler Lbr. Co., 136 S.W. 294, Mo. 686; Paxton v. Fix, 190 S.W. 328; Lovell v. Homes, 219 S.W. 939; Little Ri......
  • Pruitt v. St. Johns Levee & Drain. Dist.
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • June 21, 1937
    ...of no force or effect against any interest a person may have in land, if such person is not made a party to the tax suit. Wheeler v. Weever, 6 S.W. 220, 93 Mo. 430; Scarry v. Bunker-Culler Lbr. Co., 136 S.W. 294, 233 Mo. 686; Paxton v. Fix, 190 S.W. 328; Lovell v. Homes, 219 S.W. 939; Littl......
  • Burge v. Burge
    • United States
    • Kansas Court of Appeals
    • April 7, 1902
    ...against "Emma" Burge, was insufficient, against "Emily" Burge. Troyer v. Wood, 96 Mo. 478; Chamberlain v. Blodgett, 96 Mo. 482; Whelen v. Weaver, 93 Mo. 430; Skelton v. Sackett, 91 Mo. 377; Corrigan Schmidt, 126 Mo. 304; Turner v. Gregory, 151 Mo. 100, and cases cited; 1 Black on Judgments,......
  • Graton v. Holliday-Klotz Land & Lumber Co.
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • June 6, 1905
    ...now the accepted doctrine of this court, and applying that rule, it cannot be said that Grafton and Graton are idem sonans. [Whelen v. Weaver, 93 Mo. 430, 6 S.W. 220.] judgment in the tax proceedings, as against plaintiff, is void for this additional reason. Our conclusion is that the learn......
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