DeLay v. Latimer
DeLay v. Latimer
Opinion of the Court
M. L. DeLay presented his petition to be allowed to intervene in the case of W. Carroll Latimer against J. M. DeLay and Mrs. L. Y. DeLay, an equitable petition to foreclose a mortgage on realty, the facts of the case being set forth in DeLay v. Latimer, page 367 ante. The petition for intervention was! based upon the allegation that J. M. DeLay, on August 24, 1918, conveyed to petitioner by warranty deed the premises which J. M. DeLay mortgaged in 1899, and which were set apart to Mrs. L. V. DeLay, the mortgagor’s wife, as a homestead in 1900. The court refused to allow the intervention, and the petitioner excepted.
As under the facts stated the alleged deed to the petitioner for intervention was void, the court did not err in refusing to allow him to intervene.
Judgment affirmed.
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