Mims v. Sample

186 So. 66, 191 La. 677, 1938 La. LEXIS 1403
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedNovember 28, 1938
DocketNo. 34966.
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Mims v. Sample, 186 So. 66, 191 La. 677, 1938 La. LEXIS 1403 (La. 1938).

Opinion

HIGGINS, Justice.

This is an action to annul a certain instrument designated as a “Declaration of Ownership,” in which the respective *681 proportionate interests of' the co-owners are set forth, on the ground of alleged error and misunderstanding, and for judgment recognizing the correct proportionate interests of the co-owners.

The defendants denied that an error had been made and that there had been a misunderstanding, and pleaded estoppel against the' plaintiffs, who had signed the instrument, and interposed other pleas and defenses against Roxie Mims Lewis,, one of the plaintiffs, who had not signed the document.

There was judgment sustaining the plea of estoppel against the plaintiff, Spencer Mims, and fixing his interest at Vi of the 400 acre tract of land, subject to certain mineral sale.s; fixing the interest of the defendant S. G. Sample at 2%3 of the property; recognizing Roxie Mims Lewis as the owner of an undivided Vi interest in the land; and the other plaintiffs" and defendants, whose interests were correctly stated in the document, in their proper proportions. Both the plaintiff, Spencer Mims, and the defendant, S. G. Sample, appealed.

The learned trial judge has favored us with a well reasoned opinion, and after a careful review of the case, we quote it in full, with our approval:

“Plaintiffs, Spencer Mims, Aria Mims Hogan, Annie V. Mims Jones, Ernestine Mims Smith, Fannie Mims, Henry Mims, Jordan Mims, Joe Mims, I. D. Mims and Roxie Mims Lewis allege that Spencer Mims is the son of Robert and Ruth Ann Mims, both of whom died intestate more than 35 years ago, and that the other plaintiffs except Roxie are grandchildren, and Roxie is the great-granddaughter, and sole heir of decedents’ son Robert who died about 1927, Roxie having been born of Robert’s predeceased son Isaac Mims.
“That the said Robert and Ruth Ann Mims left nine children surviving as their sole heirs, the others being Abe, Josephine, Matthew, Annie, Matilda and John, sometimes called ‘June-’ Annie, Josephine and Matthew died in the order named and without issue.
“That Robert and Ruth Ann Mims left an estate consisting of the following described land belonging to the marital community to wit:
“SE44 of SE-24 Sec. 29; E-% of NE-J4 Sec. 32 and W-% of NW-J4 Sec. 33, Tp. 17 N. Range 11 W., acquired by purchase from E. F. Connell by deed dated July 31, 1876, recorded in Vol. 10 page 302, and
“W-1/2 of SE-J4 Sec. 31, Tp. 17 N. Range 11 W., acquired by deed dated Jany. 2, 1883 recorded in Vol. 12 page 295, from E. R. & T. J; Moore, and
“NE-% of SW-J4 and E-1/2 of NW-% Sec. 21, Tp, 17 N. Range 11 W. by deed dated Feby. 27, 1888, recorded Vol, 14 page 235, from V. S. & P. R. R. Co.
“That Matilda Mims sold the interest she inherited from her parents, 1/9, before the death of either Annie or Josephine, to Loye McDade and D. E. Alford, April 3, 1903, by deed recorded in Vol. 24, page 249, and after,the death of the two sisters named she sold the interest inherited from them, 2/63 to Armand W. Roos by deed *683 dated March 14, 1916; that Abe and John Mims sold their interest inherited from their parents and their sisters, Annie and Josephine, 2/7 in all, to Loye McDade and D. E. Alford by deeds dated Jany. 6, 1909, recorded in Vol. 29, page 711 and March 15, 1916 recorded in Vol. 37, page 265 and Sept. 12, 1935, recorded in Vol. 121, page 5; that Matthew sold his undivided interest after the deaths of Annie and Josephine, 1/7 to Armand W. Roos, by deed March 13, 1916, recorded in Vol. 37, page 256; that Spencer Mims bought the interest of his brother, Robert, after the death of Annie and Josephine, 1/7, in all the land except E-i/2 of NW-i/4 Sec. 21-17-11, by deed dated Nov. 23, 1925, recorded in Vol. 79, page 174; that McDade and Alford sold their interest, 25/63, erroneously described in the deed as 214/400, to S. G. Sample July 25, 1935, by deed recorded in Vol. 114, page 592, followed by a quit claim of all their right, title and interest from Alford and the widow and sole heir of Mc-Dade, April 15, 1936, recorded in Vol. 123, page 71; that Henry, I. D. and Joe Mims sold their undivided interests in E-1/2 of NW-% and NE-i/4 of SW-i/4 Sec. 21-17-11 to E. G. Cravath April 13, 1936 by deed recorded in Vol. 122, page 188.
“That Armand W. Roos died in 1931 leaving a widow, Valerie K. Roos, and. three sons, Armand W. Jr., Henry K. and Floyd D. Roos, the latter of whom is a minor represented by his mother as natural tutrix, and judgment in his succession has been filed and recorded in Bossier Parish and a Notarial declaration dated May 19, 1937 recorded in Vol. 132, page 169, recognizes that Samuel Feist is the owner of 1/2 interest of the interest in the land acquired in the name of Amand W. Roos.
“That plaintiffs and vendees own the property in the following proportions:
“SEof SE 14 Sec. 29; W~y2 of SE14 Sec. 31; .E-% of NE-i/4 Sec. 32 and W~y2 of NW% Sec. 33, T. 17 N.R. 11 W.
“Spencer Mims................... 2/7
Aria, Annie V., Ernestine, Fannie, Henry, Jordan, Joe and I. D. Mims 1/7 Valerie K. Roos (1/2 of 11/126) and Armand W. Jr., Henry K. & Floyd D. Roos (each 1/6 of 11/126)......11/126
Samuel Feist....................11/126
S. G. Sample....................25/63
“NE-14 of SWy4 Sec. 21-17-11
“Spencer Mims................... 2/7
Aria, Annie V., Ernestine, Fannie & Jordan Mims (l/56th each)..... 5/56
E. G. Cravath.................... 3/56
Valerie K. Roos and children......11/126
Samuel Feist....................11/126
S. G. Sample....................25/63
“Ei/a of NW-/4 Sec. 21-17-11
“Spencer Mims................... 1/7
Roxie _Mims Lewis............... 1/7
Aria, Annie V., Ernestine, Fannie & Jordan Mims (l/56th each)..... 5/56
E. G. Cravath................... 3/56
Valerie K. Roos and children......11/126
Samuel Feist................ 11/126
S. G. Sample....................25/63
“That on October 21, 1935 some one, on behalf of S. G. Sample, filed for record, simultaneously with the filing of the deed from McDade & Alford to Sample, a writ *685 ten instrument, dated Oct. 21, 1935, signed by Loye McDade, D. E. Alford, Mrs. Armand W. Roos, Succession of Armand W. Roos by David Roos, Samuel Feist, & Mrs. Amand W. Roos, testamentary executors, Mrs. Armand W.

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