GROOVER v. DARDEN

5 Div. 554.

68 So.2d 28 (1953)

GROOVER et al. v. DARDEN et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hines & Hines and C. S. Moon, La Fayette, for appellants.

R. C. Wallace, La Fayette, and John W. Johnson, Lanett, for appellees.


LAWSON, Justice.

James Darden, a colored man, a resident of Chambers County, received a deed in 1933 from The Federal Land Bank of New Orleans conveying to him a tract of land situate in that county consisting of approximately 163 acres. The purchase price was $850, of which sum $170 was paid in cash. Darden executed a mortgage back to the bank to secure the remainder of the purchase price. Darden eventually paid the entire purchase price. On March 30, 1951, James...

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