Hayes v. Minnich
Hayes v. Minnich
Opinion of the Court
This was a suit by Franklin "V. B. Minnich against William Hayes and Emelia Hayes, his wife, to foreclose a mortgage.
For some years previous to the 24th day of March, 1880, Emelia Hayes was the owner of a part of a lot of ground in the town of Piercet-on, in Kosciusko county. Prior to the date named, William Hayes, her husband, proceeded to erect a brick house on this part of a lot, and employed the appel
During the progress of the cause Mrs. Hayes died, and her children and heirs at law were made parties defendants in her stead.
The circuit court made a special finding which was in accordance with the facts as herein stated, and also finding that the roofing put on the building by Minnich was not of the quality agreed to be put on by him, but was defective and not sufficient to protect the house; that by reason of its defective condition water ran down through it on to the walls and into other parts of the building, thereby causing serious damage to it; that by reason thereof the defendants were entitled to a recoupment; that there was due upon the face of the notes the sum of $739.12; that the defendants were entitled to recoup the sum of $245, the amount at which their damages were assessed.
From the facts thus found, the circuit court came to the conclusion that Minnich ought to have judgment for the sum of $494.15, and accordingly rendered a personal judgment against William Hayes for that sum, decreeing in addition a foreclosure of the mortgage and a sale of the mortgaged premises.
The evidence is not in the record, and the only question presented here is upon the conclusion of law arrived at as
The judgment is affirmed, with costs.
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