82 Ala. 324 | Ala. | 1886
— The bill, which was filed by appellee, has a two-fold purpose — a settlement of the accounts of a partnership, which had theretofore existed between complainant and defendants, and which was dissolved by the retirement of complainant in September, 1882; and to apply any balance found due to complainant, to the payment of a note secured by a mortgage on lands, which she had executed to the defendant Glover, on the formation of the partnership, for a one-third interest. The bill, among other things, prays for an injunction, restraining Glover from selling the lands under a power contained in the mortgage, which it alleges he was proceeding to do. The injunction having been granted and issued, a motion was made to dissolve it, and to dismiss the bill for want of equity. The motion, and a demurrer to the bill, were overruled in vacation, in April, 1884.
The register will re-state the account on the evidence before
The decree is reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings in conformity with this opinion, and that the chancellor may make a proper disposition of the uncollected notes' and accounts.