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Jackson v. Prestwood
211 Ala. 585
Ala.
1924
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The original bill was by the mortgagor to enjoin a sale of the property under the mortgage, sought an accounting and the payment of the mortgage debt. Respondent answered and sought by cross-bill affirmative relief; that is, the foreclosure of the mortgage. A cross-bill, or answer in the nature of a cross-bill, was essential to a foreclosure and which could not be decreed without same. Bedell v. New Eng. Mtg. Secty. Co.,91 Ala. 325, 8 So. 494; Ketchum v. Creagh, 53 Ala. 224; Davis v. Cook, 65 Ala. 617.

The fact that a mortgage contains a power of sale does not deprive an equity court of jurisdiction of an action to foreclose, and the mortgagee may file a crossbill to foreclose when the original bill seeks an injunction and cancellation. Vaughan v. Marable, 64 Ala. 60. The mortgage expressly provides for an attorney's fee for a foreclosure in equity.

The trial court did not err in overruling the appellants' demurrer to the cross-bill, and the decree of the circuit court is affirmed.

Affirmed.

SOMERVILLE, THOMAS, and BOULDIN, JJ., concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Jackson v. Prestwood
Court Name: Supreme Court of Alabama
Date Published: Jun 30, 1924
Citation: 211 Ala. 585
Docket Number: 4 Div. 137.
Court Abbreviation: Ala.
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