Taylor v. Inzer

Supreme Court of Alabama
Taylor v. Inzer, 151 So. 846 (Ala. 1933)
227 Ala. 657; 1933 Ala. LEXIS 115
Anderson, Gardner, Bouldin, Foster

Taylor v. Inzer

Opinion of the Court

ANDERSON, Chief Justice.

As stated in brief of appellants’ counsel: “We desire to raise the proposition as to whether or not a mortgage, clearly showing on its. face-that foreclosure .could be had by merely advertising the property and jjublicly selling the same in front of the Court House doors, could be foreclosed in the Equity Court where no certain provision to that effect is contained in the mortgage.”

It has been repeatedly and continuously held by this court that equity has jurisdiction to foreclose a mortgage, notwithstanding there is a power of sale contained therein. Palmer v. Sulzby, 185 Ala. 166, 64 So. 368; Vaughan v. Marable, 64 Ala. 60; Bedell v. New England Mortgage Sec. Co., 91 Ala. 327, 8 So. 494; Eslava v. New York National Bldg. & Loan Ass’n, 121 Ala. 480, 25 So. 1013; McGowan v. Branch Bank of Mobile, 7 Ala. 823.

The trial court properly overruled the appellants’ demurrer to the bill of complaint, and the decree of the circuit court is affirmed.

Affirmed.

GARDNER, BOULDIN, and FOSTER, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
TAYLOR Et Al. v. INZER Et Al.
Status
Published