Wilson v. Rogers
Wilson v. Rogers
Opinion of the Court
The defendant in error sued Stephen and Nancy Wilson upon an open account for work and labor done and performed on the homestead estate of the said parties, amounting to the sum of $50.55.
The petition set out the specific work done and each item thereof in a bill of particulars attached. The defendants pleaded the general issue and a set-off. The justice of the peace before whom the case was tried gave judgment for the plaintiff in the sum sued for. An appeal was taken to the superior court, and upon the trial a verdict and judgment were rendered for the plaintiff, from which a fi. fa. was issued and levied upon the property specified therein.
The levy having been made, Nancy Wilson filed her affidavit of illegality to the execution upon the ground that the suit, the foundation of the execution, failed to set forth the grounds of said claim, and how and in what manner the said estate was liable, and because the names of the cestui que trusts were not set forth as required by law.
The affidavit of illegality was dismissed and the fi. fa. ordered to proceed ; this judgment of the court below is assigned as error.
The homestead estate being set apart for the use and benefit of the family, is in the nature of a trust estate, and when it is sought to subject the same to the payment of any claim for which it may be liable, the party must file his petition setting forth the grounds of his claim, how and in what manner the estate is liable, and the names of the cestui que trusts.
We think that the ruling of the judge was right, and the same is therefore affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
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