Reugger v. Lindenberger

Decision Date31 August 1873
Citation53 Mo. 364
PartiesJOSEPH REUGGER, Defendant in Error, v. GEORGE LINDENBERGER, Plaintiff in Error.
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

Error to Livingston Circuit Court.

Ray and Ray, and L. H. Waters, for Plaintiff in Error.

Chas. H. Mansur, for Defendant in Error.

ADAMS, Judge, delivered the opinion of the court.

This was a suit in equity to enforce a vendor's lien for the purchase money of land sold and conveyed by the plaintiffs to the defendant. The suit was commenced in the Common Pleas Court of Livingston County, and afterwards removed to the Circuit Court of that county, by change of venue.

The plaintiffs were husband and wife, and the land belonged in fee to the wife. The husband, by virtue of his marital rights, held a life estate therein.

The original petition was in the name of both husband and wife, and was demurred to. But the demurrer was lost, and no action upon the demurrer appears of record. It however appears, that an amended petition was filed in the name of the husband alone, in which it is alleged, that the wife was seized in fee of the land sold to the defendant, and the husband had a life estate therein; that the husband sold the land to the defendant for five hundred dollars, to be paid in a reasonable time, and agreed to obtain a deed in fee to the defendant, which he did by joining his wife in the execution of the same.

The only material fact set up by the answer, is the payment of the purchase money, for which a vendor's lien is claimed. This issue was submitted to a jury, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff, and a judgment was afterwards entered thereon, enforcing the vendor's lien, &c.

Motions for a new trial, and in arrest, were duly filed and overruled.

The only material point raised here is, whether the husband could sue alone for the enforcement of the vendor's lien upon land belonging to his wife in fee, and in which he held a life estate by virtue of his marital rights.

The sale was not by the wife, but by the husband. The defendant agreed to pay him the purchase money, and he was to procure the deed, which he did. Was not the unpaid purchase money a lien on the land? It was certainly a lien to the extent of the husband's life estate; but was it not also a lien on the wife's fee? She had joined in the conveyance with her husband, and parted with her fee in the land, but subject however to the lien for the unpaid purchase money. This purchase money, by the terms of the sale, was to be paid to the husband, and...

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  • Merrill v. City of St. Louis
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • October 31, 1884
    ...raised the point of a defect of parties in their answer or by demurrer. They cannot be relieved here. R. S. §§ 3515, 3519; Reugger v. Lindenberger, 53 Mo. 364; Kerr v. Bell, 44 Mo. 124. Amendments being largely in the discretion of the trial court, this discretion will not be disturbed unle......
  • Butler v. Lawson
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • October 31, 1880
    ...571; Brueggeman v. Jurgensen, 24 Mo. 88. 2. By filing answer, the defendants waived their objection as to defect of parties. Ruegger v. Lindenberger, 53 Mo. 364; Horstkotte v. Menier, 50 Mo. 158; Miss. Plan. Mill Co. v. Presb. Church, 54 Mo. 520; Rickey v. Tenbroeck, 63 Mo. 570; Kellogg v. ......
  • Van Stewart v. Miles
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • January 19, 1904
    ... ... is out of the universal line of the law on the subject in ... this State and elsewhere. Reugger" v. Lindenberger, ... 53 Mo. 364; Butler v. Lawson, 72 Mo. 227; Pike ... v. Martindale, 91 Mo. 268, 1 S.W. 858; R. S. 1899, sec ...        \xC2" ... ...
  • Williams v. School District No. 5
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • December 2, 1912
    ... ... Mo. 557; Dodson v. Lomax, 113 Mo. 555; Crook v ... Tull, 111 Mo. 283; Paddock v. Somes, 102 Mo ... 335; May v. Burk, 80 Mo. 675; Reugger v ... Lindenberger, 53 Mo. 364; Trust Co. v. Brown, ... 44 Mo. 120; Mills v. City of Carthage, 31 Mo.App ... 141; Secs. 1800, 1804, R. S. 1909; ... ...
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