Brell v. Brell

122 A. 635, 143 Md. 443, 1923 Md. LEXIS 116
Court of Appeals of Maryland·Decided June 25, 1923·Published·Cited by 45 cases

Opinion

Thomas, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The bill of complaint in this case, which wasi filed in the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, on August 8th, 1922, alleges that the plaintiff, Margaret Brell, and the defendant, John Brell, her husband, were the owners as tenants by the entireties of a small farm in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, which they sold on the 21st of October, 1918, for the sum of $5,800, $1,800 of which was paid to the defendant, and a mortgage executed to him and the plaintiff for the balance; that in 1922 the plaintiff was' induced by her said husband to execute a release or assignment of said mortgage upon his promise that the proceeds would be invested or deposited in bank in their joint names, but that she has “now discovered” that the defendant purchased and paid for out of the proceeds of said farm a property known as Kb. *445 1035 Hollins Street, in Baltimore, City, and Las, taken the title to the same in Ms own name; that ever since the defendant received the proceeds of said mortgage: Le Las treated the plaintiff, who Las been an invalid for the past five years, unable to take care of herself or to move from place to place without assistance, with great cruelty and indifference and thereby compelled her' to leave him and take up> her residence with her children, and that he intends to, defraud and deprive her of her share of the; said sum of $5,800, one-half of which he should he required to pay to, her; that the: defendant conducts at Ho. 1035 Hollins Street a hardware business,, in which he used a part of the proceeds of said farm to purchase his stock of goods, and that he also: deposited in the Calvert Bank, in Baltimore City, in his own name in the savings department of said hank the sum of $2,000, and the further sum of $200' in a checking account, both, of which sums are part of the proceeds of said farm, that at the time of the purchase of the Hollins Street property the defendant stated to the plaintiff that the title to the same would be taken in their names, and that at the time he commenced said business it was understood and agreed between them that it was to be their “joint business”; that it was also; understood and agreed that the money deposited in the Calvert Bank was to be deposited in their joint names, and that the plaintiff believes and avers that the defendant is about to sbll the Hollins Street property and said business, and to withdraw the deposits in said bank for the purpose of defrauding her.

The prayers of the bill were (1) that John Brell be enjoined from drawing any part of the money in said bank, from disposing of said property and from selling or disposing of the stock of goods in said property “in bulk.” (2) That the Calvert Bank be enjoined from paying to the defendant any part of the money deposited in said bank. (3) For a decree requiring the defendant to pay to the plaintiff a sum equal to one-half of the proceeds of said farm, and for the appointment of a receiver to take charge of said property, *446 business and money to the end that the same might be divided between the plaintiff and the defendant.

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