36 Ind. App. 425 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1905
The appellee began this suit against appellants to set aside as fraudulent a certain mortgage for $3,000, executed June 3, 1898, by appellant Peter E. Dinius to his wife and coappellant Elizabeth Dinius. The cause was put at issue, tried by the court, special finding of facts found, conclusions of law stated on the findings, and judgment in accordance with the findings and conclusions.
Upon the facts found, the court stated as conclusions of law “that plaintiff ought to recover from defendant Peter E. Dinius, on the judgments sued on, the sum of $1,230.25 ; that the mortgage of $3,000, dated June 3, 1898, executed and .delivered by the defendant Peter E. Dinius to the defendant Elizabeth Dinius * * * is fraudulent as to the plaintiff, and that he is entitled to have the same set aside and canceled, and that the plaintiff is entitled to a decree -setting aside and canceling said mortgage, and to subject the following described real estate in Huntington county, in the State of Indiana, to wit [describing it], or as much thereof as shall be necessary to sell for the payment of the plaintiff’s said judgments and the costs of this suit.” The second conclusion of law relates to the foreclosure of the mortgage.