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Blue Lands Development, Inc. v. Broadus

Supreme Court of Alabama
Mar 24, 1981
396 So. 2d 69 (Ala. 1981)

Summary

In Blue Lands, the issue was whether a joint owner of a vested remainder can sue for partition without the consent of a life tenant.

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Opinion

No. 80-117.

March 24, 1981.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Mobile County, Joseph M. Hocklander, J.

W. Borden Strickland of Strickland Cunningham, Mobile, for appellant.

Stephen R. Windom and Joseph P. Jones, Jr. of McDermott, Slepian, Windom Reed, Mobile, for appellees.


The issue presented: Absent consent of a life tenant, can a cotenant (joint owner of a vested remainder interest in real property) maintain an action to partition or sell for partition pursuant to Code 1975, § 35-6-20, subject to the existing life estate?

The trial court answered this question in the negative, dismissing the suit for partition or sale for division of the proceeds. We affirm on the authority of Chapman v. York, 208 Ala. 274, 94 So. 90 (1922). See, also, Bedsole v. Bedsole, 272 Ala. 589, 133 So.2d 237 (1961); and Michael v. Davis, 372 So.2d 304 (Ala. 1979). For an excellent statement of the rule and its rationale, see 59 Am.Jur.2d Partition § 170 (1971).

AFFIRMED.

TORBERT, C.J., and MADDOX, JONES, SHORES and BEATTY, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Blue Lands Development, Inc. v. Broadus

Supreme Court of Alabama
Mar 24, 1981
396 So. 2d 69 (Ala. 1981)

In Blue Lands, the issue was whether a joint owner of a vested remainder can sue for partition without the consent of a life tenant.

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Case details for

Blue Lands Development, Inc. v. Broadus

Case Details

Full title:BLUE LANDS DEVELOPMENT, INC. v. James BROADUS; Laura Broadus; and Ellen…

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Mar 24, 1981

Citations

396 So. 2d 69 (Ala. 1981)

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