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Stewart v. Comanche Mercantile

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth
Jun 26, 1913
147 S.W. 1166 (Tex. Civ. App. 1913)

Opinion

April 13, 1912. Rehearing Denied May 11, 1912.

Error from District Court, Comanche County; J. H. Arnold, Judge.

Action by the Comanche Mercantile Company against H. L. Stewart. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant brings error. Affirmed.

Kearby Kearby, of Comanche, for plaintiff in error.

Goodson Goodson, of Comanche, for defendant in error.


H. L. Stewart has appealed from a judgment rendered against him in favor of the Comanche Mercantile Company on certain vendor's lien notes executed by J. F. Moreland and afterwards assumed by Stewart, a subsequent vendee of the land, for which the notes were given.

The only contention urged here by appellant is that the trial court erred in overruling his application to make J. C. C. Martin, his assignee in bankruptcy, a party defendant to the suit, in order that he might protect appellant's equity in the property. The application was predicated upon an allegation that Stewart's equity in the land over and above the amount due upon the notes was worth $1,200; that he was unable to protect that equity, as his entire estate had been transferred to the assignee, Martin. While the plaintiff might have sued the assignee, also, for a foreclosure of the lien, yet he was not a necessary party, and there was no error in overruling the application that the assignee be made a party. Silberberg v. Pearson, 75 Tex. 287, 12 S.W. 850; O'Rourke v. Clopper, 22 Tex. Civ. App. 377, 54 S.W. 930; Thompson v. Robinson, 93 Tex. 165, 54 S.W. 243, 77 Am.St.Rep. 843. Under the decisions cited, it would seem that the assignee would have the right to redeem the property from the purchaser under the foreclosure sale, by paying the purchase price therefor. If he could do this, he would have the option to redeem or to sell his equity to some one else. It thus appears that at all events plaintiff in error has lost nothing by the refusal of the application.

The judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Stewart v. Comanche Mercantile

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth
Jun 26, 1913
147 S.W. 1166 (Tex. Civ. App. 1913)
Case details for

Stewart v. Comanche Mercantile

Case Details

Full title:STEWART v. COMANCHE MERCANTILE CO

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth

Date published: Jun 26, 1913

Citations

147 S.W. 1166 (Tex. Civ. App. 1913)

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