Cain v. Woodward

12 S.W. 319, 74 Tex. 549, 1889 Tex. LEXIS 976
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 22, 1889
DocketNo. 2689
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Cain v. Woodward, 12 S.W. 319, 74 Tex. 549, 1889 Tex. LEXIS 976 (Tex. 1889).

Opinion

Hobby, Judge.

The questions arising in this case, in the order presented, are:

1. Whether an execution issued and levied upon land subsequent to the death of the defendant in execution upon a judgment rendered against him during his lifetime is void? (This question arises upon appellant’s demurrer to appellee’s answer alleging this fact.)

2. Is a sale of land under an execution made after the return day thereof void?

3. Can remote vendees of the land so sold holding by mesne conveyances under the plaintiff in the execution, who bought at his own sale and whose heir subsequently conveyed by quitclaim, have any equity upon which to invoke the doctrine of subrogation ?

With respect to the first question presented it will be sufficient to say, without entering into an elaborate discussion of it, that it has been the subject of several well considered cases in our State, notably that of Taylor v. Snow, 47 Texas, in which the early case of Conkrite v. Hart, 10 Texas, where the principle was in effect recognized that such a sale was absolutely void, and other cases in accord with it, were after a thorough consideration overruled, and the conclusion was reached that such a sale [552]*552was not absolutely void. So also in Thompson v. Jones, Austin Term, T889 (12 S. W. Rep., 79),

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