Shaw v. Shaw

112 S.W. 124, 51 Tex. Civ. App. 55, 1908 Tex. App. LEXIS 157
Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided May 16, 1908·Published·Cited by 20 cases

Opinion

PLEASANTS, Chief Justice.

On November 11, 1907, appellee filed suit against her husband, B. W. S'haw, appellant herein, for the purpose of obtaining a judgment fixing her separate interest in certain property described in her petition. In response to the prayer of said petition the trial court enjoined the defendant from further control and management of the property and appointed a receiver to take charge and management thereof pending the final disposition of the suit. From *57 the order appointing said receiver, which was made on December 23, 1907, the defendant appealed to this court and upon a hearing of said appeal on March 28, 1908, the judgment of the trial court was affirmed. Pending that appeal the plaintiff in the court below on January 20, 1908, filed an amended petition alleging facts which if true entitle her to a divorce from the defendant and praying that she be granted such divorce. This amendment describes real and personal property which it is alleged is the separate property of plaintiff, a large portion of said property consisting of a plantation in Fort Bend County, and a stock of goods in a store and saloon situated on said plantation. The amendment closes with the following allegations and prayer:

"And plaintiff further shows unto the court that the receiver now acting herein, under appointment of this honorable court, was appointed at the instance and upon the representation of plaintiff, for the purposes and upon the grounds alleged in plaintiff’s said original petition; that the cause of action herein alleged and the facts herein set up are different, in substance and in legal effect, from those set forth in said original petition; that the original pleadings, under which said receiver was appointed, and the affidavits in support thereof, have been destroyed by fire, and that exact and accurate copies of the same and the contents thereof can not be produced; wherefore plaintiff prays that the receiver herein heretofore appointed be discharged and said receivership vacated, in such manner and at such time as to the court may seem for the best interest of thé property involved in this suit.
“And plaintiff further shows that, because of defendant Shaw’s disregard for such injunction and restraining orders as the court has heretofore issued, and because of the probability of his carrying into execution his said threats to sell and dispose of said property, as-aforesaid, as he has already done concerning some of the said property, as before described; and as it is necessary and proper for the preservation and protection of said property that some competent person be placed in charge and control thereof, plaintiff prays that a receiver he herein appointed to take possession and control of said property, under the directions of this honorable court, to administer the same during the pendency of this suit; and in this connection represents'that, if said defendant Shaw he allowed to again regain possession of said property, or to assume the management of said plantation he will immediately do and commit irreparable injury and waste, and will, as he has done heretofore, intimidate and frighten away tenants now on said place, all of whom are negroes, and will, by thus driving off said tenants, cause said plantation to remain uncultivated during the ensuing year; that if said Shaw should again be permitted to come upon said place in the capacity or with the authority of manager of the same, that all said tenants will immediately leave said plantation out of fear of said Shaw because of the threats, abuses and injuries done them by said Shaw heretofore and while they were working as tenants on said farm. And plaintiff avers that an emergency and an urgent necessity exists, requiring the immediate appointment of such a receiver, as herein prayed for; that said plantation, store and saloon business, live stock and other incidents to said farm are worth about $45,000, that there are now due and owing debts of said store and saloon business, to the amount of about $3,000,
*58 "And plaintiff shows that there are nine or more bales of cotton, produced from said plantation, now in the hands of defendant William Christian, and she says that if said defendant Christian be not enjoined from paying the proceeds arising from the sale of said cotton over to the said defendant Shaw, that said Shaw will waste and squander the money so arising, to the permanent injury of plaintiff.
"And plaintiff further shows, that said defendant Shaw has, during the pendency of this cause, taken personal property and money belonging to plaintiff to the amount and value of two thousand dollars, and has converted the same to his own use, to the damage of plaintiff; and plaintiff now asks that, in the event the court should find that said defendant Shaw has any community interest in any of the property herein mentioned, his said interest, if any, be charged with said sum of $2,000.
“Wherefore, premises considered, plaintiff prays that the injunction and restraining orders heretofore issued in this cause be continued in effect; that the receiver heretofore appointed be dismissed and discharged, such discharge to become effectual at such time or in such manner as to the court may seem best; that defendant Christian be enjoined from paying over to said defendant Shaw any money arising from the sale of any cotton in his hands; that a receiver be appointed herein to take charge and control of the property herein described in Fort Bend County, with such powers as to the court may seem meet and proper; that upon a trial hereof the marriage heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant Shaw be dissolved and she be granted a divorce; that the property, real and personal hereinbefore described be held and adjudged to belong to plaintiff, save that located in Brazoria County; for costs of suit and for such other relief, legal and equitable, to which plaintiff may be entitled; and as in duty bound, etc.”

Upon a preliminary hearing of the application for receivership contained in appellee’s amended petition, before set out, the trial court on January 22, 1908, made the following order:

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