Court Opinion

ID: 9831479
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 21:08:06.30685+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:43:35.242420
License: Public Domain

OX MOTION BOB. REHEARING.
In answer to motion for rehearing we are asked by appellee to correct the court’s finding that T. F. Allen was a married man and living on the land when the mortgage was made, March 10, 1896, since the testimon-ey of T. F. Allen as set out in the statement of facts contained the admission that he did not marry and take his wife to the lam'd till April following. In another part -of his testimony, however, he stated that he did not recollect whether he married in the winter of 1895 or the spring of 1896.
Taken altogether, we hardly think the testimony warranted the finding that he married in March, 1896, and our conclusion from the evidence would be that his marriage took place in April, 1896. But we consider this an immaterial issue, since no homestead right was set up in the pleadings.

Overruled.

Writ of error refused.