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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Grumley v. Webb, 48 Mo. 562 (1871)

Citation
Grumley v. Webb, 48 Mo. 562 (1871)
Parent Document
Grumley v. Webb, 48 Mo. 562 (1871)
Jurisdiction
Missouri (state)
Effective Date
1871-10-15

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The subsequent difficulties between the parties may be regarded as dating from that transaction. When the plaintiff returned from Europe in 1859, he called upon'his agents, Bigham & Webb, and demanded.of them an accounting and the revesting in himself of the title to the leasehold. These demands were, not complied with as regards the rents which accrued after the above-mentioned execution sale, and as regarded the transfer of the leasehold itself. The defendant claimed both as his. The plaintiff thereupon commenced a suit against Bigham & Webb to recover the rents and to re-acquire the title to the leasehold, alleging in his petition that the defendant held the title as the plaintiff’s trustee. It was asked that an accounting should be had, and that the title should be divested put of Webb and revested in the plaintiff.