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Diamond v. Borenstein

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 15, 1967
414 S.W.2d 454 (Tex. 1967)

Opinion

No. B-67.

March 15, 1967.

Appeal from the District Court, El Paso County, R. E. Cunningham, J.

Paxson Santiesteban, Robert E. Kennedy, John G. Lay, El Paso, for petitioners.

Potash, Cameron, Bernat Studdard, El Paso, for respondents.


We approve the court of civil appeals' holding that the Legislature by repealing art. 1299, Vernon's Ann.Civ.St., removed the requirements of the husband's joinder and the wife's privy acknowledgment for an effective conveyance by the wife of her separate non-homestead property. 410 S.W.2d 457. The Legislature, however, did not repeal arts. 6605 and 6608 which state the manner and form of a married woman's acknowledgment. Those two articles must still be observed for purposes of recordation, notice and other instances expressly required by law. In the present case, the wife's defective acknowledgment of the deed of trust did not render it void and unenforceable as between the parties to the transaction. The application for writ of error is refused, no reversible error. Rule 483, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.


Summaries of

Diamond v. Borenstein

Supreme Court of Texas
Mar 15, 1967
414 S.W.2d 454 (Tex. 1967)
Case details for

Diamond v. Borenstein

Case Details

Full title:David S. DIAMOND et ux., Petitioners, v. Allen BORENSTEIN et al.…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Mar 15, 1967

Citations

414 S.W.2d 454 (Tex. 1967)

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