Hygema v. Markley

187 So. 373, 137 Fla. 1
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedFebruary 28, 1939
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Hygema v. Markley, 187 So. 373, 137 Fla. 1 (Fla. 1939).

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Buford, J.

The appeal brings for review a final decree containing inter alia the following

“It Is Thereupon Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed as follows, to-wit:

“1. That the Decrees pro Confessos heretofore entered herein against Virgil Everets, Willie Belle Bartons, Ty Cobb, Hattie Williams, Julia Brunson, also known as Julia Brensen, Mamie Robertson, Nola Daniels', Laura Butler also known as Lora Butler, Hillyarde Myers also known as Hilliard Myers, Willie Bartons, George White, Charlie Rouse, P. R. King, also known as Preston R. King, Essex Robert[3]*3son, Mamie Robertson and Quinn Wood, defendants in this cause, and each of them be, and they are, hereby ratified, approved and confirmed by the court.
“2. That there is due from the defendant Walter Hygema to the plaintiff on account of the contract for deed herein foreclosed, the following amounts', to-wit:
Principal ...................... $2050.00
Interest at 6% per annum from Jan. 31, 1933, to April 25th, 1938 ............................................$1265.50
Total Principal and Interest ......................................$3315.50
Less payments made by the defendant ....................$ 282.49
$3033.01
Amounts advanced by the plaintiff on account of taxes due and unpaid against the property involved in this suit ................................................$ 206.73
Amounts advanced by the plaintiff on account of insurance premiums on the buildings located on the property involved in this suit............
Total $3239.74
“Together with all .singular the costs, charges and expenses of this suit, including sheriff’s fees incurred, herein, together with interest thereon at the rate prescribed by law from the date of the entry of this decree until the same be fully paid.
“I,t Is Further Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed that the defendant Walter Hygema pay to the plaintiff within one day from the date of the entry of this decree the amount found to be due the plaintiff, as hereinabove set forth, together with interest thereon, as aforesaid, and that in default [4]*4of such payment by the defendant to the plaintiff that the property described in said contract for deed herein foreclosed and in the bill of complaint on file herein, situate, lying and being in the County of Highlands, State of Florida, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit:
“Farm Fifty (SO) in Section 21, Township 34 South, Range 29 East, as said Farm is distinguished on the recorded plat of Lake View Park Tract, in the public records of DeSoto County (now Highlands County) Florida, in Plat Book 3, at page 4, be sold by W. L. Long, the Special Master in Chancery, appointed in this cause, at public outcry, to the highest and best bidder for cash,” * * *

Then follows further directions for the sale and other matters not necessary to be discussed here.

The bill of complaint named as defendants Walter Hygema, Will George, Virgil Everets, Hilyarde Myers also known as Hilliard Myers', Willie Belle Bartons and Willie Bartons, Lora Butler, Ty Cobb, George White, Nig Lott and 1 ucille Lott, Charlie Rouse, Hattie Williams, Julia Brunson also known as Julia Brenson, P. R. King also known as Preston R. King, Laura Elsby and Wood Elsby, Edmund Ashley also known as Ashley Edmond, and Charity Edmond, J. B. Kearney, Earnest Kinsey, also known as Enice Kincey, Mamie Robertson and Essex Robertson, George McNeal and Maggie McNeal, Quinn Wood, Nola Daniels, George McNiel, B. J. Burgess, Effie' Smith, Tom Robinson, Marge Cooper, E. U- Meadows and Bossie Watson, all of which defendants are residents of Highlands County, Florida, and all of which said defendants are over the age of 21 years. The bill then alleged that the named defendants except Hygema and each of them, have or claim some right, title or interest in and to the lands hereinabove described, or some portion thereof by reason of certain agreements or contracts, or leases by and between the said defendants and the defend[5]*5ant Walter Hygema, the exact nature of the claim of said defendants, and each of them, being to the plaintiff unknown, but the plaintiff alleges that whatever right, title, interest or claim the said defendant, or either of them, may have in and to said land, or any part thereof, is subject, subordinate and secondary to the lien of the plaintiff herein sought to be foreclosed.

And it was further alleged

“That a portion of the land hereinabove described is improved, that is to say, there are now situate on said land a number of dwelling houses capable of being occupied, and a large portion of which are occupied, and the persons occupying said houses are paying rent therefor, or other income, for the use of said houses to the defendant Walter Hygema and the said property if properly handled and managed is capable of and could be made to produce income, revenue and profit; that the defendant Walter Hygema is insolvent; that the lands hereinabove described if sold at a Master’s sale under a decree of this court would not bring a sum sufficient to pay your orator the amounts now due to him under the terms of the agreement hereinabove set forth; that the houses situate on said land are being neglected and are not being kept in a proper state of repair and are or have been for some time deteriorating as a result of lack of proper care and making the necessary repairs thex eon. Wherefore, by reason of the default of the defendant in the payments of the amounts which have already become due and payable under the terms' of the agreement hereinabove referred to and by reason of the non-payment of the taxes levied and imposed upon said real estate as hereinabove se: forth, the plaintiff brings this his bill of complaint 'for the collection of all sums which have become due under the terms of said agreexnent and which may become due under the terms of said agreement, during the pendency of this suit [6]*6and prior to the entry of a final decree herein, and for the collection also of all taxes levied and imposed against said real estate and which have not been paid by the defendant, and all costs, charges and expenses of this suit.”

After decree pro confesso was entered the named defendants were Walter Hygema, Will George, Nig Lott, Julia Brensen, Laura Elsby, Wood Elsby, Edmund Ashley known also as Ashley Edmond, Charity Edmond, J. B. Kerney, Ernest Kinsey, George McNeal, Maggie McNeal, George McNeil, B. J. Burgess, Effie Smith, Tom Robinson, Marge Cooper, E. U. Meadows and Bossie Watson.

The defendants Earnest Kinsey also known as Enice Kinsey, Bossie Watson, J. B. Kerney, Will George, Effie Smith, Tom Robinson, George McNeal, and Maggie McNeal, Laura Elsby and Wood Elsby, B. J. .Burgess, Edmund Ashley also known as Ashley Edmond and Charity Edmond, Nig Lott and Lucille Lot and Marge Cooper, jointly and severally moved to dismiss the bill. Walter Hygema moved to dismiss the bill and also filed his answer. Motions to dismiss were denied and the answer of Hygema was held insufficient. New answer and motion to dismiss was filed by Hygema. Paragraph four of the latter answer was as follows :

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