Lowe v. Bivins
Lowe v. Bivins
Opinion of the Court
In this case Mrs. Bivins, formerly Mrs. Gwaltney, brought an action against the defendants to recover a certain tract of land. In her abstract of title, and in'the evidence which she introduced upon the trial, she relied upon title in Gwaltney, her former husband, a deed from herself, as administratrix upon his estate, to Amis, and a deed from Amis to herself. Upon the trial of the case the jury found a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the premises in dispute; whereupon the defendants made a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and they excepted. It clearly appears from the evidence that a portion, if not all, of the premises sued for was not in the possession of Gwaltney at the time of his death, but was then held adversely to him by one Martin, under whom the defendants held, or by the Browns who purchased from him, and that at the time of the administrator’s sale, under which the plaintiff claims title, this portion, at least, was not in the possession of the legal representative of his estate, but was still held adversely to such estate. The evidence also shows that this portion of the land sued for was much more valuable than the balance of the same, because of the improvements that were placed thereon by Martin. All this appears, with reasonable certainty, even from the evidence introduced by the plaintiff. It is clear, therefore, that the verdict in her favor for the premises in dispute was not warranted by the evidence. She had no authority, as administratrix, to sell land as the property of the estate of her intestate while it was held adversely to such
Judgment reversed.
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