46 W. Va. 249 | W. Va. | 1899
C. G. Cleavenger filed his bill in the circuit court of Barbour County against J. H. Felton, S. D. Felton, F. A. Cleavenger, J. Hop Woods, special commissioner, and C. M. Peck, defendants, alleging that at a judicial sale made
The bill alleges that; after payment of the costs and expenses of sale in said cause and the plaintiff’s debt in said cause decreed, there was a surplus to be paid by the said commissioner into the hands of the general receiver as the money and property of said J. H. Felton, which was sought in said petition to be applied upon certain judgments therein mentioned, claimed by petitioner to be
On the 29th day of October, 1896, a petition was tendered by J. N. B. Crim, verified by his affidavit, claiming to be a lien creditor of the defendant J. H. Felton, the filing of which was resisted by plaintiff, but the same was ordered to be filed and stand as the answer to plaintiff's bill; and the plaintiff and the defendant J. Hop Woods, special coin-missioner, entered their appearance to said petition, and replied generally thereto, and the cause was remanded to rules with leave to petitioner to sue out process thereon against the other defendants to plaintiff’s bill, and mature the same for hearing. The petition alleged that petitioner was a judgment creditor of James H. Felton and Samuel D. Felton, jointly and severally, and was the owner of various judgments, a list of which is given in his petition, which he claimed were liens upon the real estate of J. H. Felton, and relies upon his allegation that he gave Felton credit on the ownership in whole or in part of said lands in Felton, and that the conduct of Felton and Cleavenger was fraudulent as to petitioner. Depositions were taken and filed in the cause, and the case was finally heard on the 16th of November, 1897, when the court ascertained by its decree that J. PI. Feiton purchased the eighty-seven acres of' land, on the 30th of October, 1891, at the price of one
Reversed.