Oneil v. Arizona Horsemens Association Oneil v. Arizona Horsemens Association

Oneil v. Arizona Horsemens Association

114 P.2D 894, 57 ARIZ. 424, 1941.AZ.40077

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LOCKWOOD, C.J. Katie F. Young, called plaintiff, brought suit against H. B. Hughes, called defendant, and her husband Coit I. Hughes, to quiet title to certain premises described in the complaint. Defendant answered claiming a superior interest in the property by reason of a certain judgment obtained against H. L. Mosher at a time when the latter was the owner of the premises. Plaintiff replied alleging that the judgment lien of defendant had been extinguished by reason of her redemption of certain other property of Moshers from a foreclosure sale, the property thus redeemed being of far greater value than the amount paid for redemption, plus the judgment lien of defendant and any other liens against such property redeemed, and further that her judgment lien, if it was not extinguished by reason of the redemption as aforesaid, was barred by a certain judgment of the superior court of Maricopa County.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1941
June 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
60.6
KB

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