133 Ark. 473 | Ark. | 1918
The chancery court of St. Francis County sustained a demurrer to the complaint of appellants, from which appears the following statement of facts:
J. E. Stone, now deceased, owned a house and lot in Forrest City, which he 'devised to his sister and her two daughters. The will was probated, -and one of the del visees was made executrix. The devisees conveyed the property mentioned above to the appellee, W. P. Gorman, and the latter, as part of the consideration for the conveyance, agreed to pay all the probated 'claims against the estate of said decedent, and the expenses of administration. Subsequently Ellis Turley, one of the appellants, was appointed administrator of said decedent in the place of the executrix mentioned in the will, there being a contest of the will then pending. Gorman took possession of the real estate mentioned above and rented it to D. W. Burton, one of-the appellants. Burton failed to pay the rent to Gorman and afterwards paid it to Turley as administrator, and Gorman instituted an action against Burton to recover possession of the property and also to recover the accrued rents as damages for detention. Judgment was rendered in that action in favor of Gorman against Burton, and also against Rollwage, the surety on Ms bond, for recovery of possession of the premises, and damages in the sum of $225. That judgment was affirmed by tMs court on appeal. 125 Ark. 141. Turley paid out the sum of $127.65 for taxes (State and county and improvement district) and for repairs on the premises, and for clerk’s fee® on'account of the administration, and he, together with Burton and Rollwage, instituted this action against Gorman to restrain the latter from enforcing his judgment against Burton and Roll-wage for recovery of the sum' of $225, and to require Gorman to allow a set-off of the amount paid out by Turley ias aforesaid. The prayer of the complaint is also that Burton and Turley be “ subrogated to the rights of the State, and the improvement district to a lien on the property for the amount paid out for taxes on the same, with interest,” etc.
Affirmed.