State ex rel. Rice v. Elrod

Tennessee Supreme Court
State ex rel. Rice v. Elrod, 80 Tenn. 296 (Tenn. 1883)
Fkeeman

State ex rel. Rice v. Elrod

Opinion of the Court

Fkeeman, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

At the March terra, 1875, of the county court of Putnam county, the defendant was adjudged to be the father of a bastard child begotten of M. J. Rice.

The court thereupon adjudged the defendant to pay the $90 for support and maintenance of the child as provided by section 5368 of the Code, to be used as provided by section - 5370 oí the Code, which is as follows: The provision made for the child' shall not be the property of the mother, but shall go into the hands of the commissioners of the poor, to be expended for the use of the child, it being the object of the provision for a bastard’s support, to indemnify the county against the same.”

By next section the court has “ power to enforce its judgment by the collection of money forthwith by •execution or by the collection of instalments as they respectively fall due, or otherwise, according to the exigencies of the particular ease.”

The judgment rendered was unappealed from.

In 1879, the county court orden d *that the clerk issue execution lor the remainder of the judgment and the several instalments be collected and applied to the maintenance and support of the child.

An execution was accordingly issued, and defendant thereupon filed a petition asking, it be superseded and quashed, because more than three years had elapsed *298since the birtb of tbe child, the judgment not having been collected in that period, he insists cannot be collected at all. ' v

Secondly, because he says it is the duty of the county court after the expiration of the three year’s to bind the child out, if the mother is unable to support it.

Third, because ,a /&. fa. had been issued on the original judgment and . not returned. Motion to dismiss the petition was overruled in the county court, and on hearing, the execution was quashed. On appeal to the circuit court a like motion was made and overruled, and the judgment of county court quashing the execution affirmed, and an appeal in error prosecuted to this court.

The Referees report that the judgment of the circuit court should be reversed, and the petition dismissed. There can be no question of the correctness of this report. The fact that the party failed to pay it within the three years could never operate as a satisfaction of the judgment, as properly stated by the Referees. The money should be collected, paid over to the commissioners of the poor, and' if the mother has in the meantime supported the child it should be paid to her for reimbursement, she having,supplied the means that ought to have been collected from the father, and applied to the use of the child.

Defendant pay costs of this case in this and courts below.

Reference

Full Case Name
State for use of M. J. Rice v. James Elrod
Status
Published