Parker v. Curll
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Opinion
This is an action by appellant to quiet her title to certain real estate in Pike county. On and prior to March 8, 1917, Eulah and Hattie Patterson, who were nonresidents of this state, were the- owners of an undivided one-third interest in the real estate described in the complaint. On said xday they signed and acknowledged a warranty deed, wherein .they conveyed said real estate to the appellant, and mailed the same to the Citizens State Bank at Petersburg, with directions to deliver the same to appellant upon her paying the purchase price to the bank for said grantors. This deed was received at the bank at 1:30 p. m., March 9, 1917, was delivered to appellant at 2 o’clock and recorded in the recorder’s office at 3 p. m., March 9. Appellee filed [179]*179his complaint against Eulah and Hattie Patterson, together with an affidavit and undertaking in attachment, in the office of the clerk of the Pike Circuit Court at 11:45 a. m., March 9, 1917. A writ of attachment was immediately issued and delivered to the sheriff of Pike county at 1 o’clock p. m., March 9. At the time appellee filed his complaint, he filed a lis pendens notice in the clerk’s office, giving notice that he had filed his complaint, affidavit and bond in attachment for the purpose of attaching the interest of Eulah and Hattie Patterson in the real estate described in the complaint. The sheriff served said writ and levied upon said real estate about 4 p. m., and on March 10, 1917, made his return on the writ of attachment, together with the inventory and appraisment, and filed the same in the clerk’s office.
There was no error in overruling appellant’s motion for a new trial. Judgment affirmed.
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