Case Name: Emily H. CHRISTIAN, Appellant, v. M. Tilford JONES, Trustee, et al., Appellees
Court: Texas Courts of Civil Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1933-10-18
Citations: 64 S.W.2d 1117
Docket Number: No. 9344
Parties: Emily H. CHRISTIAN, Appellant, v. M. Tilford JONES, Trustee, et al., Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 64
Pages: 1117–1117

Head Matter:
Emily H. CHRISTIAN, Appellant, v. M. Tilford JONES, Trustee, et al., Appellees.
No. 9344.
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. San Antonio.
Oct. 18, 1933.
Rehearing Denied Nov. 22, 1933.
John J. Pichinson, of Corpus Christi, for appellant.
S. A. Early, of Corpus Christi, for appel-lees.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Appellant herein sued to enjoin the appel-lees from selling real estate under the power of sale stipulated in a certain deed of trust.
Appellant based her petition upon the provisions of the -so-called Moratorium Law, which is House Bill No. 231 (c. 102), passed by the Regular Session of the 43d Legislature (Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art. 2218b).
This court has very recently decided, in the ease of Malachy Murphy v. E. O. Phillips et al., 63 S.W.(2d) 404, that House Bill No. 231, is unconstitutional and void, wherein it attempts to stay trustee sales of real estate provided for in deeds of trust.
Eor the reasons therein stated, we are of the opinion that the trial judge properly refused the injunction herein prayed for by appellant.
The temporary injunction heretofore granted by this court will be in all things, dissolved.
The judgment is affirmed.