McManus v. Burrows

217 S.W. 512, 280 Mo. 327, 1919 Mo. LEXIS 206
Supreme Court of Missouri·Decided December 22, 1919·Published·Cited by 16 cases

Opinion

GOODE, J.

The appellant took this appeal from an order of the court below, overruling a motion to recall and quash an execution issued on the judgment in the case of Thomas Ward McManus (the appellant) against Camilla S. W. Burrows and Matthew Park, Trustee. Several executions were issued at different times on that judgment. The one involved in the present appeal is for interest claimed on an allowance of fees to the commissioners appointed to partition property among the parties to the aforesaid cause, in accordance with the judgment therein given.

The judgment found that McManus was entitled to a half interest in the property, Camilla S. W. Burrows to a one-sixth interest, Matthew Park, Trustee, to a one-third interest, and ordered a division accordingly. Henry C. Grenner, Charles Z. Trembley and Prank H. Gerhart were appointed commissioners, and for their services, after their report had been filed, the court, on June 23', 1908, in confirming- the report and rendering a final decree, allowed each of them five thousand dollars. Other items of costs, including fees of attorneys, stenographer’s charges, those of a surveyor, and fees of the marshal and clerk of the court, etc., were allowed by the judgment and as part of it. Every item of the costs appears to have been paid in full by the partiés to the litigation, according to their respective liabilities, except the interest on that portion of the compensaton of the commissioners adjudged against appellant McManus. On December 24, 1913, McManus paid half of the other costs and half of the face of the amount *330 awarded the three commissioners, bnt refused to pay the interest claimed to have accrued since the rendition of the judgment on the other half, and pending' an appeal taken by him from an order overruling a motion to quash a prior execution, viz., No. 94. Grenner and Gerhart are the claimants of interest; Trembley, the other commissioner, having acknowledged satisfaction in full of the allowance to him. A previous execution (No. 114) to test the right to interest, was issued at the instance of Grenner, which was followed by a motion to quash by McManus. The motion having "been overruled, he appealed to the St. Louis Court of Appeals, where the ruling of the circuit court was sustained and the applicable statutes construed to require interest on the allowances to the commissioners. [191 Mo. App. 594.] Subsequently the execution involved herein (No. 52) was issued at'the instance of Gerhart, to collect the interest, and McManus filed a motion to quash it too, assigning, among other reasons for the motion, that the enforcement of the execution would violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, by depriving him of his property without due process of law and by denying him the equal protection of the law; would violate Section 30' of Article 2 of the Constitution of Missouri, by depriving him of his property without due process; and for the further reason that the circuit court was without •jurisdiction to allow the commissioners five thous- and dollars for their services, and in so doing violated said constitutional provisions and also Section. 2578, Revised Statutes 1909, of this State. The motion having been overruled, an appeal was granted to this court.

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