Case Name: First Federal Sayings & Loan Ass'n v. Birdsong
Court: Mississippi Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Mississippi
Decision Date: 1939-01-02
Citations: 184 Miss. 75
Docket Number: No. 33496
Parties: First Federal Sayings & Loan Ass’n v. Birdsong.
Judges: 
Reporter: Mississippi Reports
Volume: 184
Pages: 75–77

Head Matter:
First Federal Sayings & Loan Ass’n v. Birdsong.
(Division B.
Jan. 2, 1939.)
[185 So. 241.
No. 33496.]
Roach & Jones, of McComb, for appellant.
Justin J. Cassidy and Hansford L. Simmons, both of McComb, for appellee.

Opinion:
Anderson, J.,
delivered the opinion of the court.
The question involved in this case is whether the mortgage moratorium statutes, Chap. 247 of the Laws of 1934, Chap. 287 of the Laws of 1936, and Chap. 346 of the Laws of 1938, have any application to a mortgage executed in July, 1935. By their express provisions, they have no such application. See Sec. 12 of the Act of 1934, Sec. 12 of the Act of 1936', and Sec. 12 of the Act of 1938.
It follows that appellee's original bill should have been dismissed, and the injunction issued thereon dissolved, and a final decree granted appellant.
Reversed and judgment here for appellant.