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Wills v. Cleghorn

Supreme Court of Alabama
Nov 4, 1926
110 So. 917 (Ala. 1926)

Opinion

7 Div. 661.

November 4, 1926.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Etowah County; O. A. Steele, Judge.

Victor Vance, of Gadsden, for appellants.

W. J. Boykin and J. F. Duke, both of Gadsden, for appellees.


The suit was for the statutory penalty for failure to satisfy the record of a mortgage executed by several mortgagors. The trial resulted in a nonsuit, with a bill of exceptions, because of the sustaining of the defendants' motion to exclude the notice for satisfaction, because it was not signed by all of the mortgagors. Section 9023 (4898) of the Code; Wilkerson v. Sorsby, 201 Ala. 182, 77 So. 708; Butler Co. v. Brooks, 204 Ala. 195, 85 So. 778; Jowers v. Brown Bros., 137 Ala. 582, 34 So. 827; Jarratt v. McCabe, 75 Ala. 325; Scott v. Fields, 75 Ala. 419; Grooms v. Hannon, 59 Ala. 510; McClendon v. Henderson Land Development Co., 9 Ala. App. 480, 63 So. 811. See Hamilton v. Hussmann Ref. Sup. Co., 214 Ala. 376, 108 So. 50, for recent strict construction of this penal statute. The judgment of the lower court is affirmed. Affirmed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and SOMERVILLE and BOULDIN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Wills v. Cleghorn

Supreme Court of Alabama
Nov 4, 1926
110 So. 917 (Ala. 1926)
Case details for

Wills v. Cleghorn

Case Details

Full title:N.J. WILLS v. P. E. CLEGHORN et al

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Nov 4, 1926

Citations

110 So. 917 (Ala. 1926)
215 Ala. 701

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