Case ID: ky-op_5/html/0436-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Judge Hardin :", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Malinda B. Passmore, etc., v. John K. Wilson.
    Husband and Wife — Mortgage—Separate and General Estate of Wife— Burden of Proof on Grantor to Show Separate Estate.
    The burden of proof is on tbe grantor in a mortgage to show the property to be a separate estate, in order to exempt it from the operation of a mortgage.
    APPEAL PROM MERCER CIRCUIT COURT.
    October 14, 1871.
   Opinion by

Judge Hardin :

The allegations of the petition import that the property mortgaged was the general estate of Mrs. Passmore, and as she might convey such estate by mortgage, whether for necessaries or not, the only question that could arise in the case, as presented, is whether the property is general or separate estate.

On that question the burden was upon the grantors in the mortage to show the property to be separate estate in order to exempt it from the operation of the mortgage, and this they wholly failed to do.

Kyle, for appellants.

J. B. & P. B. Thompson, for appellee.