Sheer v. Cummings

Decision Date20 March 1891
Citation16 S.W. 37
PartiesSHEER v. CUMMINGS <I>et al.</I>
CourtTexas Supreme Court

Templeton & Patton, for appellant.

HENRY, J.

This suit was brought by appellant against Jane Cummings and John Cummings to recover a balance of $146.46, contracted to be paid him for furnishing the material and labor used in the construction of a house upon certain lots in the town of Henrietta. The petition charged that the legal title to the lots was in the defendant John Cummings, and that the equitable title thereto was in the said Jane Cummings. The petition alleged that a mechanic's lien had been fixed on said lots and improvements, and prayed for a foreclosure thereof. The evidence showed that the title to the land was in the defendant John Cummings; that, in the absence and without the knowledge of the owner of the lots, Jane Cummings made with plaintiff the contract for the construction of the buildings, in pursuance of which they were erected; that Jane Cummings promised to pay for the improvements, and did, out of money earned by her own labor, pay something more than half of the contract price; that Jane Cummings was the mother of John Cummings, and was permitted by him to live in another house on the lots; that on a previous occasion some improvements had been put upon the lots, by direction of the mother, during the absence of the son, and with his consent, and paid for with money forwarded by him; that John Cummings was absent, and had no knowledge of the construction of the improvements by plaintiff until after their completion, and that he gave no authority for their construction; that he refused to pay for them; that plaintiff offered to refund the money paid him, and requested permission to remove the improvements from the lot, which was refused by the defendant John Cummings, who took possession of them, and has rented them out, receiving the money paid therefor. The defendants pleaded to the jurisdiction of the court and a general denial. The evidence established the contract with the defendant Jane Cummings, and proper proceedings to fix a mechanic's lien, and also that the amount claimed was still unpaid. The only defect in the proof was with regard to the contract having been made with or by the authority of the owner of the land. Neither title nor agency was shown in Jane Cummings. Such an incumbrance cannot be established against the owner of land without his knowledge or consent. The houses, when...

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