Singley v. Land

15 So. 2d 564, 244 Ala. 692, 1943 Ala. LEXIS 318
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedNovember 18, 1943
Docket2 Div. 190.
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Singley v. Land, 15 So. 2d 564, 244 Ala. 692, 1943 Ala. LEXIS 318 (Ala. 1943).

Opinion

LIVINGSTON, Justice.

The bill of complaint as originally filed was by Robert Land, individually and as executor of the estate of J. R. Land, deceased, against Roxie V. Duncan Singley, Homer Duncan, Harmon Duncan and Hon. Wallace H. Lindsey, as Judge of Probate of Choctaw County, Alabama. By amendment, Robert Land, as executor of the estate of J. R. Land, deceased, was stricken as party complainant.

*693 " The principal purpose of the bill is to correct an alleged mistake made in transcribing a mortgage into the mortgage records of the office of the Judge of Probate of Choctaw County, and to restrain the respondents Roxie V. Duncan Singley, Homer Duncan and Harmon Duncan from cutting and removing timber from the lands described in the mortgage.

The case made by the bill is this: On February 17, 1920, J. R. Land, at the request of G. C. Duncan, purchased for said Duncan from S. J. Singley, the following described lands located in Choctaw County, Alabama, the west half of northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 1, township 10, riorth, range 5 west, containing one hundred and seventy-six (176) acres, more or less. J. R. Land paid the purchase price of $2,315, and had Singley convey the lands direct to Duncan. To secure the purchase price, Duncan and wife, Roxie V. Duncan, how Mrs. Singley and one of the respondents, executed and delivered to Land a mortgage conveying the above-described lands to him. The mortgage was recorded in the office of the Judge of Probate of Choctaw County in Mortgage Record Book. No. 88, at page 82. The Judge of Probate, or someone in his office, acting for him, in transcribing said mortgage described the following lands: “the West Half of Southeast quarter, the Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter, the Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter, and the Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter of Section 1, Township 10, North, Range 5 West, in Choctaw County, containing 175 acres, more or less.”

G. C. Duncan died intestate December 24, 1921. J. R. Land died testate January 12, 1926, and Robert Land was duly and regularly appointed and qualified as executor of his estate on February 23, 1926. The mortgage from, G. C. Duncan and wife to J. R. Land was foreclosed under its powers, and the lands described therein sold on May 30, 1927, and F. G. Bush became the purchaser. On the same day Bush conveyed the lands to Robert Land, as executor of the estate of J. R. Land, deceased. On April 19, 1928, all the heirs of J. R. Land, deceased, executed and delivered to Robert Land a quitclaim deed to the lands described in the mortgage from G. C. Duncan and wife to J. R. Land. The original mortgage from Duncan and wife to J. R. Land was destroyed by fire which' destroyed the store of Robert Land on January 17, 1930.

The answer of Hon. Wallace H. Lindsey, as Judge of Probate, is, in effect, a denial that the mortgage was incorrectly transcribed into the mortgage record.

The answer of respondents Roxie V. Duncan Singley, Homer Duncan and Harmon Duncan, and which is made a cross-bill, admits that J. R. Land purchased from S. J. Singley the west half of northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of. southeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5 west, in Choctaw County, for G. C. Duncan, and had Singley convey the lands direct to Duncan, and that G. C. Duncan and wife executed and delivered to Land a mortgage to secure the payment of the purchase price advanced' by Land. But they further allege that the mortgage did not include, and the parties did not intend that it should include,, the west half of northeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5 west, Choctaw County. That the ' othér lands, purchased were included. in the mortgage, together with certain personal property in lieu of the lands purchased but .not included.

Respondents further allege 'that the entire debt secured by the mortgage was paid in full prior to the attempt to foreclose on May 30, 1927, and further that said, attempt to foreclose was abortive because said mortgage was duly and legally foreclosed under its powers on August 15, 1922, and the property described therein purchased by J. R. Land. Further, that after said foreclosure sale, and on August 16, 1922, J. R. Land for and in consideration of the sum of $400, executed and delivered to Roxie V. Duncan a deed conveying to her the southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5 west, Choctaw County: that during the month of June, 1924, Roxie V. Duncan purchased from J. R. Land the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5, west, Choctaw County, and agreed to pay therefor the sum of $325; that the final payment on said purchase price was made in December 1925, and a deed to said land, signed by J. R. Land, but not • signed by his wife, was offered to her and by her refused: that Land agreed to have the deed executed by his wife, but that his *694 death occurred shortly thereafter and before the deed was properly executed and delivered.

The cross-bill prays that the court will find and decree that the mortgage from G. C. Duncan and wife to J. R. Land was correctly transcribed into the mortgage records of Choctaw County; that said mortgage did not include the west half of northeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5, west, in Choctaw County, and that said lands are the property of Roxie V. Duncan Singley, Homer Duncan and Harmon Duncan; that the mortgage from G. C. Duncan and wife to J. R. Land was duly and legally foreclosed under its powers on August 15, 1922, and that the debt secured thereby has been paid and satisfied in full, and that the record thereof be so marked: that Roxie V. Duncan Singley purchased from J. R. Land the southeast quarter of northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5 west, in Choctaw County, and now has the legal title to same; that the foreclosure deed dated May 30, 1927, and the quitclaim deed dated April 19, 1928, from the heirs of J. R. Land to Robert Land be held for naught and cancelled of record.

On testimony heard ore tenus, the trial court found that the mortgage from G. C. Duncan and wife to J. R. Land conveyed the following lands: the west half of northeast quarter, the southeast half of northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5, west, in Choctaw County, Alabama; that the mortgage was incorrectly transcribed into the records of the Judge of Probate of Choctaw County; that it was foreclosed on August 15, 1922, and the property described therein purchased by J. R. Land; that on August 16, 1922, J. R. Land and wife executed and delivered a deed conveying to Roxie V. Duncan Singley the southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5, west, in Choctaw County; that Roxie V. Duncan Singley purchased and paid for the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5, west, in Choctaw County, but never received a deed conveying said land to her; that title to the west half of northeast quarter of section 1, township 10, north, range 5, west, in Choctaw County, is in Robert Land.

By its decree the trial court ordered, adjudged and decreed that the Judge of Probate of Choctaw County correct the description of the lands in Mortgage Record Book No.

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