Sudduth Coal Co. v. Gates
Sudduth Coal Co. v. Gates
Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the Court by
Affirming.
C. M. Gates and Thomas Hatfield sued the Sudduth Coal Company to recover on a note for $500.00, which the company had executed for royalties due under a coal mining lease made by plaintiffs to .defendant. The defendant admitted the debt, but defended on the ground that the property leased formerly belonged to the heirs of John W. Smith, and that the partition proceeding, by which the title passed to plaintiffs, was not valid as to the infant owner, Orville Smith, for whom no defense was made. The answer further alleged that the partition was inequitable and that'the infant defendant never received his full share in the partition suit. A certified copy of the partition proceeding was filed with the answer and made a part thereof. The answer was also made a cross-petition against the infant,-Orville Smith, and his guardian. Thereupon the infant, by his guardian, filed an answer denying that the partition proceeding was invalid as to him, -or that he diet not receive his full share of the estate partitioned. He further alleged that the share which he received in the partition was equal to, if not greater than, the other shares therein, that it would be against his interests to have another partition proceeding, and asked that the court confirm the judgment rendered in the partition proceeding. Several witnesses testified by deposition that the partition was fair and equitable, and another partition proceeding would be against the interests of the infant. Thereupon the chancellor entered an order approving and confirming the partition, and rendered judgment in favor of plaintiffs for the full amount sued for. The coal company appeals.
The record in-the partition proceeding in the county court shows that the infant, Orville Smith, was properly served with process, but that no defense was made for him either by his statutory guardian or by another ap
Judgment affirmed.
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