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ROLETTE COUNTY BANK v. HANLYN
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Grace, J., (dissenting). This is an appeal from an order sustaining a demurrer to the complaint. The only question involved is whether or not the court erred in making its order sustaining the demurrer.

The complaint is too lengthy to be set out here in full, and we think it unnecessary to do so. A statement of the material facts pleaded will as well present the issue.

The plaintiff is a banking corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of North Dakota. It became insolvent and Fred E. Harris was appointed its receiver. The Farmers National Bank of Hendricks, Minn., is a corporation existing under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, with its principal place of business at Hendricks, Minn.

On or about the 5th or 6th day of Oct. 1916, one Thomas J. Clifford, one of the defendants herein, of St. John, was the owner of certain real estate described in the complaint, situate in the county of Rolette, State: of North Dakota.

On or about the date last mentioned, Clifford, for value, did make and enter into a contract with one Josephine Howe, now Josephine Hanlyn, by the terms of which he sold to her the above mentioned land, she to receive a good and sufficient warranty deed thereto, upon fulfillment of the terms of the contract.

The consideration for the purchase of the land was $13,055, which was to be paid as follows : $300, on the delivery of the contract; $1200, on March 1st 1917; and the sum of $11,555, according to the terms of eleven promissory notes of even date, with the contract, for the sum of $1,000. each; the first of said notes became due Nov. 1st, 1917, and one of said notes becoming due each of the following years, up to and including 1927; and one note for $555, due Nov. 1st, 1928. All of the notes were payable to Thomas J. Clifford, and bore interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from March Ist, 1917.

Thirty-five and seventy-three hundredths acres of the tract of land lying East of the railway rightaway was conveyed by Thomas J. Clifford tu one Amendee Desroches, and that tract was released from the contract. The contract was filed for record and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds in and for Rolette county, on the 8th day of August, 1918.

Josephine Howe, now Hanlyn, entered upon the performance of the