12 Wis. 664 | Wis. | 1860
By the Court,
This was an action to foreclose a mortgage. Tbe mortgage was executed by Eliza Adelaide Wiel and Baruch 8. Weil, to secure tbe payment of a certain bond in tbe penal sum of thirty-five thousand dollars, conditioned, &c., given by them to tbe respondent. Tbe complaint represents that Eliza A. and Baruch 8. were husband and wife at tbe commencement of tbe action. Mrs. Weil made default. Judgment of foreclosure and sale was rendered, and also a judgment against Mrs. Weil and her bus-band, for any deficiency tbe sheriff might report due after tbe sale óf tbe mortgaged premises. And tbe only question we have to consider is, whether a personal judgment could be taken against Mrs. Weil, for any deficiency which might be found due after tbe application of tbe proceeds of tbe sale.
Tbe counsel for tbe respondent contends tbat it nowhere appears in tbe case tbat Miza Adelaide and Baruch S. Weil were baron and feme at tbe time they executed tbe bond and mortgage. But tbis is a mistake as to what does really appear upon tbe record. f Tbe bond and mortgage both set forth tbat they are made by “ Eliza Adelaide Weil and Baruch S. Weil, her husband, both of,” &c., showing clearly tbat they were married at tbe time these instruments were executed.
So much of tbe judgment of tbe circuit court as gives a personal judgment againt Mrs. Weil for any deficiency, must be reversed, and the judgment of the circuit court, in all other respects, is affirmed.