Wood v. Barnes

420 S.W.2d 425, 1967 Tex. App. LEXIS 2153
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 28, 1967
Docket16964
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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Wood v. Barnes, 420 S.W.2d 425, 1967 Tex. App. LEXIS 2153 (Tex. Ct. App. 1967).

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DIXON, Chief Justice.

Appellant Vaughan Wood, doing business as Village Carpets, brought two suits to foreclose mechanic’s and materialmen’s liens on two separate pieces of property.

One suit was against R. Wayne Patty, Robert Barnes, Jr. and wife, Jeanette Barnes and Mortgage & Trust, Inc.

The other suit was brought against R. Wayne Patty, Everett C. Morgan and wife, Olive M. Morgan, and Dallas Teachers Credit Union.

R. Wayne Patty, developer and builder, owned two lots on each of which he himself as builder constructed a residence. In September 1964 and October 1964 respectively appellant Wood furnished labor and material to Patty, the owner, in the construction of the houses. Patty sold one house to the Barnes, the other to the Morgans. [427]*427Mortgage & Trust, Inc. and Dallas Teachers Credit Union loaned money to the purchasers and each held a mortgage to secure payment.

Though he made an affidavit that all bills were paid the truth was that Patty, at the time he sold the houses to the Barnes and the Morgans, still owed Wood $461.91 principal on one house and $1,368.03 on the other.

Well within the 120-day period prescribed by statute, Art. 5453, Sec. 1, Vernon’s Ann. Civ.St., but subsequent to the sale of the properties by Patty to the Barnes and Morgans, Wood filed affidavits pursuant to Articles 5453 and 5455, V.A.C.S.

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