Hoss v. McWilliams
Hoss v. McWilliams
Opinion of the Court
The facts presented in this case seem to be, that the wife of one Hugh Murphy sued her husband in the district court of the parish of Caddo, for separation from bed and board and for paraphernal funds which had gone into his hands. This suit was compromised by the parties in March, 1870, and the husband transferred to the wife during her life time by act in form of a donation, the usufruct, or one-half the rents and revenues of all the property, separate and common, in the parish of Caddo owned by him, and he covenanted by that act not to alienate or encumber the property. The conveyance was duly recorded and the wife dismissed her suit. Subsequently, Murphy gave two notes to Hoss the defendant in injunction, and plaintiff in the executory proceeding, and secured the payment of the notes by a mortgage on two lots in the city of Shreveport, community property between himself and wife. Hoss was proceeding to have the lots sold under Ms mortgage and Mrs. Murphy injoined.
The order of seizure and sale was taken out after the death of Murphy without notice to the widow in community, but with notice to McWilliams the executor of Hugh Murphy, deceased'.
The plaintiff in injunction sets up among other grounds, that she has an interest and ownership in the lots ordered to be seized and sold superior to the mortgage of Hoss, which she alleges is a fraud upon her rights and null; that she has a claim against the succession of
We think the judge erred. The grounds urged by the plaintiff in injunction do not authorize the injunction. The district court had jurisdiction to issue the executory process, and the rights asserted by the wife are not such as to injoin the sale of the husband’s property or property of the community. If she has real rights upon such property, they can be enforced upon the proceeds. If her rights are merely usufructuary, they will not be affected by the sale injoined, as it is only the naked ownership of the property that is sought to be sold.
It is therefore ordered that the judgment appealed from be reversed, and that the injunction herein be dissolved with ten per cent, on the amount injoined as damages and costs in both courts.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Jacob Hoss v. J. G. McWilliams
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- Published