64 Ga. 510 | Ga. | 1880
This was an action brought by the plaintiff against the-defendant to recover the possession of a tract of land therein described. The defendant filed the following pleas,, to-wit:
(1.) For plea defendant says she is not guilty of the trespasses alleged against her, and of this she puts herself upon the country.
(2.) For further plea defendant says the land in dispute-formerly was owned by A. T. Finney, her husband, and he was indebted to plaintiff the sum of $1,400.00 for borrowed money, besides interest; that said A. T. Finney, being a resident of the county of Fulton in said state and ahead of a family, was put into bankruptcy in the bankrupt court;. defendant was urging her claim for a homestead in the-property in 'dispute or from the proceeds of the sale thereof,, and this claim was disputed by said plaintiff. In this condition it was agreed between plaintiff and defendant and the assignee of said A. T. Finney in bankruptcy, that the property in dispute be sold by said assignee, free from all liens and incumbrances, and that plaintiff should buy in the same and then let the defendant have it at the price bid in by plaintiff. Said property was sold accordingly and bid in by plaintiff for the sum of $2,650.00, and then defendant took bond for title to the property in dispute from plaintiff and promised him to pay him said sum in several installments, bearing interest at twelve per cent, per annum. Some of said installments are due and unpaid, and some are not due. In- pursuance of said purchase defendant paid plaintiff a part of the principal of said purchase money to-wit, $600.00, and interest on the whole sum for some two years. There is still due on said purchase the sum of $2,800.00, or about that sum. The property sued for is well worth the sum of $4,000.00. Defendant has found
(3.) Defendant further says A. T.Finney paid for the use of said sum of $1,400.00, so by him borrowed from plaintiff, under agreement to that effect, interest at the rate of two and a half per cent, per month for nineteen months, beginning January 2d, 1873, and continuing till August, 1875, being $513.92 more than legal interest, and which sum was never credited on said claim, and to secure the payment of said claim uncredited by said sum of $513.92, as defendant is advised and believes should, in contemplation of law, have been done, the arrangement aforesaid was made between plaintiff, defendant, A. T. Finney, and the assignee in bankruptcy, to formally sell the property in dispute, and the sale be made to plaintiff, and defendant insists that the amount due plaintiff should be reduced by the said sum of $513.92 — as if credited August 1st, 1875.
(4.) Defendant further pleads the facts set forth in the former plea and its amendments, and says the deed made by the assignee in bankruptcy of A. T. Finney to plaintiff for the property in dispute, is void by reason of said facts, and as the same was made to secure the payment of a usurious debt as aforesaid.
(5.) For further plea defendant pleads that on or about June 1st, 1879, the sheriff of Fulton county, under and by virtue of a justice court fi.fu., levied on and sold said property in dispute, to-wit, all the interest of defendant and plaintiff in said property, to one W. I. Heyward, and made him a deed to the same, and in enforcement of his right said Heywood was proceeding to have the sheriff turn defendant
On motion of plaintiff’s attorney the pleas filed in the •above case were stricken, with the exception of the first -and second pleas.
The jury returned the following verdict on the second plea:
“We, the jury, find that there is due to the plaintiff •on account of purchase money of the premises in dispute, the sum of two thousand eight hundred dollars ; •and we find that the defendant be allowed thirty days within which to pay the same, and that in default of such payment the said property be sold, and out of the proceeds of said sale the said sum of two thousand eight hundred dollars be paid to the plaintiff (in full satisfaction of all demands for purchase money, tax and insurance), and the balance, after paying costs of this suit and of said sale, be paid to the defendant.
L et the judgment of the court below be aifirmed. •