· 3/15/1922

Bode v. Rhodes

Citations

  • 119 Wash. 98
  • 204 P. 802
  • 1922 Wash. LEXIS 726

Syllabus

<p>Mortgages (157) — Foreclosure — Limitations — Transfer of Property. As long as the legal title remains in the mortgagor the mortgagee may safely deal with the mortgagor, and subsequent purchasers from the mortgagor who failed to record their deed cannot allege that payments to the mortgagee did not toll the statute of limitations. , .</p> <p>Same (106) — Transfer of Part of Premises — Sale in Inverse Order of Alienation. Where portions of mortgaged premises are conveyed by the mortgagor, the foreclosure should provide for sale in the inverse order of alienation; and a purchaser talcing title in ignorance of a prior unrecorded deed to another has the superior equity.</p>

Judges: Hovey

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