The Court of Appeals will correct errors and does not alter the law. Here, the trial court voided a foreclosure sale because it concluded that the price "shocked the conscience." But "[i]nadequacy of consideration alone will not justify setting aside a foreclosure...
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Recent Missouri Case: Tax Sale Does Not Extinguish Sewer District Lien
Missouri Constitution's Hancock Amendment bars political subdivisions from levying a tax without voter approval, but a sewer district's bill based on an owner's voluntary connection to the system is a fee, not a tax. Further, Missouri statutes generally extinguish...
New Illinois Law: Special Warranty Deeds
The Illinois legislature recently enacted House Bill 4270 which creates a statutory form for special warranty deeds to standardize what is certainly the most common form of deed used in commercial real estate practice. House Bill 4270
Recent Missouri Case: Judgment Unclear on Easement Use and Obstacles
An easement over land has no effect on the servient estate holder except for the easement's purpose, which prevails over any right of the servient estate holder, and which the servient estate cannon inhibit. Further, a deed which reserves an easement, without...
Recent Missouri Case: A Deed Will Not be Reformed Absent Mutual Mistake
Reformation of a deed may occur upon the parties' mutual mistake, meaning that "both have done what neither intended." The quantum of proof is clear, cogent, and convincing evidence. Here, the trial court found that parents intended to convey a life estate in land...
Recent Missouri Case: Scope of Attorney/Client Privilege Discussed
When an action for negligence is filed against an insured, and the insurer has control over the claim, a fiduciary duty to the insured is created. In this case, the possibility of a verdict in excess of the policy limits caused the insurer to suspect that the insured...
Recent Illinois Case: Mortgage Foreclosure
Here, the trial court granted summary judgment against a foreclosing bank on the finding that it did not have standing because of the timing of an assignment of the mortgage to the bank and when the foreclosure action was filed. Thereafter, when the borrowers...
Recent Case: Boundary by Acquiescence Explained
In an action to quiet title based on adverse possession, the evidence that supported findings of actual, open and notorious, or exclusive possession included that the adverse possessor had cleared and maintained the disputed tract, fenced it in with hot wire, and...
Recent Cases: Adverse Possession Not Shown
When challenging a finding for lack of substantial evidence, the appellant must address all evidence favoring the ruling, and show that such evidence is not substantial. The elements of adverse possession include actual and hostile possession, for which respondent's...
Too Late to Challenge Beneficiary Deed
Here, Patricia Brown filed an action seeking a constructive trust against her family members based upon a beneficiary deed that she claimed was fraudulent. The trial court dismissed the action on the basis that the statute of limitations had run. On review, the...