King v. Kloh

10 S.W.2d 1043
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedOctober 25, 1928
DocketNo. 2215.
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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King v. Kloh, 10 S.W.2d 1043 (Tex. Ct. App. 1928).

Opinion

WADTHALiL, J.

Alphonse Kloh, W. ForbeS Morgan, and David Rumsey, plaintiffs below, and defendants in erro'r in this appeal, brought this suit against J. R. Burns and W. M. King, defendants below and plaintiffs in error here, and diverse other parties who are not appealing, and of whom, the judgment having made proper disposition, we need make no further reference. Plaintiffs in error and defendants in error in their briefs designate themselves as in the trial court, that is, plaintiffs in error are designated defendants, and defendants in error, plaintiffs, and we shall so refer to them.

Plaintiffs’ petition contains two counts. In the first count they allege five separate sales of land in El Paso county to defendants, the defendants executing for each sale a separate series of notes in favor of plaintiffs, Secured by vendor’s lien upon the lands sold, the notes providing for attorney fees and accelerated maturity clause in case of default. Default in payment of some of the notes is alleged and that plaintiffs declared all notes due and brought the suit to enforce *1045 collection. Each series of notes and the lands involved are set out at length in the petition.

There were five sets of vendor’s lien notes sued on, involved in five different sales of land, which, tabulated in the order in which they occurred, show the following:

Sale No. 3794
Dated Deo. 7, 1920, covering all that part East oí East Line of E. P. & N. E. (E. P. & S. W. System) Right of way, Sec. 15, Tsp. 1, Blk. 80, El Paso County.
Note No. 1524, due Dec. 7, 1922 prin. $281.80
“ “ 1525, “ “ 7, 1923 “ $281.80
Sale No. 3795
Dated Dec. 7, 1920, covering all of Sec. 33, Blk. 80, Tsp. 1, less 5¾ acres in Ry. Right of way.
Note No. 1527, due Dec. 7, 1922 prin. $793.44
•• " 1528, “ “ 7, 1923 “ $793.44
(These notes Were paid after institution of the suit by the defendant A. Prank and others and said lands wore dismissed from the suit as shown by the judgment.)
Sale No. 3812
Dated May 30, 1921, covering all of Sections Nos. 3, 5, 9 and 15, Tsp. 1, Blk. 79.

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