41 Ind. App. 364 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1908
This was an action in ejectment by appellee against appellants. The cause was tried by the court without a jury. Special findings with conclusions of law thereon were made.
The court found that appellee was the owner of the land in question and entitled to possession, and a judgment was rendered accordingly.
The special findings were, in substance, that Mary C. Ban-ta was the owner in fee simple of certain described real estate. She died intestate, leaving surviving her DeWitt C. Banta, her husband; Earl Z. and Bessie Banta, and Leila Grubb, her children, who were the sole heirs. An adminis: trator was appointed. There being no personal property out of which the debts of the estate could be paid, the admin
DeWitt C. Banta appealed, assigning as errors (1) the conclusions of law on the special findings; .(2) the overruling of his motion for a new trial; (3) the judgment is not
The special findings show that DeWitt C. Banta joined with his wife, Mary C. Banta, in the execution of the mortgage on the described real estate; that said mortgage contained a promise to pay the debt which the mortgage secured; and, further, that said DeWitt C. Banta was surety on the notes given for the money loaned to the wife for the purchase of the land. For the reasons given, DeWitt C. Banta is estopped to question the jurisdiction of the court which ordered the sale of all the mortgaged real estate.
Judgment affirmed.