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        "text": "Smith, C. J.\nThe plaintiff seeks to enforce against the defendants, as assignees with notice of his equity, the specific performance of an executory contract entered into by William Dixon in the words following;\n\u201cReceived of W. D. Farmer fourteen hundred dollars in full payment of one tract of land containing one hundred and ninety-three acres, more or less, it being the interest in two shares, adjoining the lands of James Barnes, Eli Robbins and others. This 25th day of January 1864.\n(Signed). Wm. Dixon.\u201d\nOn the trial of the issues and with a view to locate and identify the land described, the plaintiff proposed to show that a tract of land, adjoining the lands of James Barnes-Eli Robbins and others was known as one in which William Dixon claimed two shares, and there was only one tract-answering to-this description, and estimated to contain.-one hundred and ninety-three- acres. The evidence, being objected to, was excluded on the ground that the words of description in the contract were too indefinite to authorize-the introduction of testimony for the purpose of identification. In deference to this ruling, the plaintiff submitted to a non-suit and appealed.\nMany cases have been- before the court where it has been necessary to decide upon the sufficiency of a description contained in a written instrument to admit of extrinsic evidence to locate the land, a brief reference to which may aid' us in determining the validity of the present instrument- The following words of description have been held too indefinite to admit the specific enforcement of the contract or to allow the operation of a deed of conveyance :\n\u201cOne house and lot in the town of Hillsboro,\u201d Murdock v. Anderson, 4 Jones Eq.. 77, \u201cA certain tract of land lying on Flat river, including Taylor Lewis\u2019 spring\" house and lot, &c., and adjoining the lands of Lewis Daniel, Womack and others.\u201d Allen v. Chambers, 4 Ired. Eq., 125. \u201cA tract of laud lying on the north side of the Watery branch in the county of Johnston and state of North Carolina, containing one hundred and fifty acres.\u201d Capps v. Holt, 5 Jones Eq., 153. \u201cA certain piece of land in the county and state aforesaid, adjoining the lands of S. J. Suggs and M. H. Rhvne and others, supposed to contain thirty or thirty-five acres.\u201d Grier v. Rhyne, 69 N. C., 346. \u201cOne tract of land-lying and being in the county aforesaid-, adjoining, the lands of John J. Phelps and Norfleet Pender, containing twenty acres, more or less.\u201d Dickens v. Barnes, 79 N. C., 490. \"The defendant\u2019s lots at Nahunta depot.\u201d Edmundson v. Hooks, 11 Ired., 373. \u201cAlso seven hundred and fifty-two acres of land including tbe land I now live on and adjoining .the same,\u201d held to be inoperative except as to that whereon he resided. Robeson v. Lewis, 64 N. C., 734.\nThe following have been deemed sufficient: \u201cThree tracts of land, the House place, the Lynn plaee and the Leonard plaee, containing four hundred acres, more or less.\u201d Smith v. Low, 2 Ired., 457. \u201cLevied on the land of Noah Blanchard joining the landsof J. H. Blackmore, Eeuben Blanchard and others.\u201d Blanchard v. Blanchard, 3 Ired., 105, \u201cLevied on land supposed to be upwards of one hundred acres where Eichard Heath lives on.\u201d Morrisey v. Love, 4 Ired., 38.. \u201cLevied on the lands and tenements o'f Isham Doby adjoining the lands of Allen Newsom, Clairborn Newsom, and others.\u201d Ward v. Saunders, 6 Ired., 382. \u201cMy house and lot in the town of Jefferson in Ashe county North Carolina,\u201d the grantor having but one such in the place. Carson v. Ray, 7 Jones, 609.\nLooking to adjudications in other states we find the following descriptions of the subject matter of the contract, with the aid of extrinsic evidence, to have been held sufficient; An agreement to \u201cfurnish water out of the mill dam sufficient to carry the fulling-mill and carding machine at all times except in drought in summer and the usual times of freezing in winter, and at all times to have such a share as is sufficient to carry one wheel when either of the wheels of the grist mill and saw mill are running,\u201d was supported in Fish v. Hubbard, 21 Wend., 651. Delivering the opinion Cowen, J., remarks: \u201cIf it were in proof that the donor or grantor owned one mill dam, one carding machine and one fulling-mill and no other property of that description at the date of his will or deed, ought we to hesitate in say-ing that he intended to pass such property? or \u00a1should we say that possibly he intended some property of bis neighbor or neighbors answering a similar description.\u201d' So a receipt of \u201cfifty dollars in part payment of a house and lot of land situated in Amity street, Lynn, Mass; the full amount is seventeen hundred dollarsthe defendant being shown to own\" no other real estate on that street, except the lot, was declared to be binding and a specific performance enforced in Hurley v. Brown, 98 Mass., 545, and the court say: \u201cThe presumption is strong that a description which actually corresponds with an estate owned by the contracting party is intended to apply to that particular estate although couched in such general terms as to agree equally well with another estate which he does not own.\u201d In the subsequent ease of Mead v. Parker, 115 Mass., 413, where the writing was in these words : \u201cThis is to certify that I, Jonas Parker, have sold to Franklin Parker a house on Church street for the sum of fifty-five hundred dollars,\u201d the court held that evidence was competent to show what house the defendant owned on Church street and decreed specific performance of the contract, remarking as follows: \u201cThe most specific and precise description of the property intended requires some proof to complete its identification. A more general description requires more. When all the circumstances of possession, ownership and situation of the, parties, and of their relation to each other and the property, as they were when the negotiation took place and the writing was made, are disclosed, if the meaning and application of the writing, read in the light of those circumstances, are certain and plain, the parties will be bound by it as a sufficient written contract or memorandum of their agreement.\u201d \u201cEvery valid contract,\u201d says Mr. Fry, in his work on specific performance, sec. 209, \u201cmust contain a description of the subject matter, but it is not necessary it should be so described as to admit of no doubt what it is, for the identity of the actual thing and the thing described may be shown by extrinsic evidence.\u201d To the same effect Pomeroy on Contracts, \u00a7 90, note.\nThe rule relating to the admission of parol evidence is, that when not upon the face of the writing, but in its application, there are more persons than one, or more things than one, it may be shown which person or-which thing was intended, by any evidence competent to establish the fact. Wigram on Wills, Prop. 7; Greenl. Ev., \u00a7 288.\nReferring now to the description in the contract before us, let us see what are the particulars by which it is attempted to be defined and identified.\nIt is a single tract of land, with an area of one hundred and ninety-three acres, more or less, bounded by and comprised within the lines of James Barnes, Eli Robbins and others, unnamed, wherein the contracting party professss to own and undertakes to convey two shares. Now suppose a tract of land fitted to all these requirements and conditions can be found, and no other can be, would not the proof satisfy any reasonable mind that this was the land intended? and if so, is it not competent to ascertain and identify the subject matter of the contract and make it effectual?\nIt is often difficult to define in exact terms where land is the subject of an executory or executed agreement, and whenever practicable, the maxim, magis valeat quam pereat should be applied and prevail. Whether satisfactory evidence would have been given the jury, we are not to consider; the question is, does it not belong to them to decide whether the object; can be identified by competent proof, and whether the description is upon its face so palpably defective as to be incurable by any evidence.\nThe recent case (Dickens v. Barnes, supra,) is much more vague in its language, as it contains only quantity, and refers to but two adjoining owners, whose lines are not said to enclose the tract. It is apparent in this deed that no land is enclosed, and the words used to define its location are vague and insufficient to identify any tract upon which the conveyance can operate. The uncertainty upon the face of the instrument rendered it void, as in the description of the lot in Hillsboro, there being nothing to distinguish it from other lots.\nWe think the case of Blanchard v. Blanchard, supra, is an authority, very strongly in support of the proposition that the description of .the. subject matter of the contract is not as fatally defective as to be so declared by the court and withdrawn from the jury. The only unfavorable difference is in the designation of the land as that \u201c of Noah Blanchard \u201d while here the assertion of title in the vendor is not less unequivocally involved in the very act of disposing of it as his property.\nBut it is urged that the cases referred to by the plainiff\u2019s counsel were all of levies under a statute which requires the officer to designate \u201cthe lands and tenements he has levied on, where situate, on what water course and whose land it adjoins,\u201d (Rev. Code, ch. 62, \u00a7 16) and exceptions were taken to such as were not thought to conform to the act. But the holding has been that any description that identifies the land is sufficient and in compliance with the law.\nWe think in the present case the judge erred in withdrawing the enquiry from the jury, and that under proper instructions as to what proof were necessary, he should have left the determination of the question to them. We feel disposed to uphold contracts, entered into, drawn often by persons unaided by a legal adviser and not careful and precise in the use of language, when there is a reasonbly sufficient description of its subject, and-to give effect to what was intended but is not very clearly expressed.\nNon-suit must be set aside and a new trial ordered. Let this be certified.\nError.! Venire de novo.",
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    "head_matter": "W. D. FARMER v. JERE BATTS and others.\nSpecific Performance \u2014 Evidence.\nWhere a contract to convey land describes the same as \u201c one tract containing 193 acres, more or less, it being the interest in two shares, adjoining the lands of J. B., E. O. and others.\u201d\nHeld, That the description is not too indefinite to admit parol evidence to identify the land.\n(Murdock v. Anderson, 4 Jones Eq., 77; Allen v. Chambers, 4 Ired. Eq., 125; Capps v. Holt, 5 Jones Eq., 153; Grier v. Rhyne, 69 N. C., 346; Dickens v. Barnes, 79 N. C., 490; Edmundson v. Hooks., 11 Ired., 373; Robeson v. Lewis, 64 N. C., 734; Smith v. Low, 2 Ired., 457; Blanchard v. Blanchard, 3 Ired., 105; Morrisey v. Lowe, 4 Ired., 38; Ward v. Saunders, 6 Ired., 382; Carson v. Ray, 7 Jones, 609, cited, distinguished and approved.)\nCivil Action for specific performance of a contract tried at March Special Term, 1880, of Wilson Superior Court, before Avery, J.\nThe plaintiff submitted to a nonsuit and appealed. The facts are stated in the opinion of this court.\nMr. Qeorge V. Strong, for plaintiff.\nMessrs. Connor & Woodard, for defendants."
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