Case Name: AYCOCK vs. KIMBROUGH
Court: Supreme Court of Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1884-05
Citations: 3 Tex. L. R. 56
Docket Number: 
Parties: AYCOCK vs. KIMBROUGH.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Law Reporter
Volume: 3
Pages: 56–56

Head Matter:
AYCOCK vs. KIMBROUGH.
Appeal from Falls county.
Execution — Sale of the Interest of a Tenant in Common. — The proposition as stated by the court upon its finding as to law, was, that where two are tenants in common of separate tracts of land, a creditor cannot sell the undivided interesTbT~o]Te~in one of the tracts under execution. But this case is this : A creditor is attempting to sell the midivided intm:estun_ojueAxactj3LJan¿owned by a_co-tenant, who owns that and several othePtracts in connection with other co-tenants^ This, it is held, can be done. '"The finding or the court below on this question.of law was therefore error.

Opinion:
Reversed and remanded.
Delany, Commissioner.
Adopted.