62 So. 704 | Ala. | 1913
Lida C. King filed this bill for the purpose of having canceled as clouds upon her-
At common law a married woman was without legal capacity to contract or to bind her legal estate in lands by mortgaging the same.
We have, in evidence in this case, no statute of the state of Mississippi, and the presumption, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, is that in Mississippi the common law prevails.
That state belongs to that class of states which are known as the common-law states of the Union.
The complainant, and all the parties to this cause, treated these contracts as Alabama contracts, however, and we will so treat them.
Complainant alleges that the contracts were contracts of suretyship, plain and simple, and upon that allegation she places her right to relief. The burden is upon the complainant to establish this essential allegation of her bill.
The note of the Corinth Bank & Trust Company is signed by Bruce King and Lida C. King, and their names appear upon the note in the order named. If complainant was a mere surety on the note, then her name appears on the note in the place where we would expect it to appear.
This our statutes declare a Avife cannot do . — Elkins v. Bank of Henry, supra.
The decree of the court below is affirmed.
Affirmed.