72 So. 409 | Ala. | 1916
Complainant (appellee), a married woman, filed her bill to have certain mortgages upon her land and a deed made in pursuance of a foreclosure under the power contained in the mortgages canceled as a cloud upon her title, alleging that the debt secured by the mortgages was the debt of her husband, and that she was a mere surety. Defendant denied the allegations of the bill. The proof showed, as the chancellor correctly held, that the mortgages secured a debt of the husband and at the same time a debt of complainant. The decree rendered allowed complainant to redeem upon payment of the amount of her debt, and ordered a reference to ascertain the amount. The reference was held, the register’s finding reported, and the report confirmed without exception. This appeal followed.
The evidence taken in the court below very clearly points to the rights of the parties, and the decree ascertaining those rights
Reversed and remanded.