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6 opinions for “MOSES LEE DURR”
Harrison v. Leepublic domain
This is an appeal from a decree of the equity court overruling the demurrer of J. *Page 545 M. Harrison (appellant) to the bill of complaint filed by Emma Lou Meadows Hamilton (appellee). Mable Meadows Beasley and Mose Pride were also made respondents to the bill. The allegations of the bill show in substance the following. On June 5, 1924 under and by virtue of a deed from William Graham and wife Lizzie Graham to complainant, complainant b
Noble's Adm'r v. Moses Bros.public domain
STONE, C. J. — Lucy B. Noble, nee Lucy B. Micou, attained to her majority October 30, 1874. She had been relieved of the disabilities of minority by chancery decree rendered about twelve months before that time. She had a pretty large independent estate inherited from her deceased mother, and her father, B. H. Micou, was the guardian of her estate until she was so relieved of the disabilities of minority. She was a membe
Lewis v. Hickmanpublic domain
The bill was filed to redeem certain properties formerly owned by complainant and her husband. Respondent's title began as that of mortgagee, but by subsequent agreement and conveyance he became the owner of the fee; the equity of redemption being in complainant. The bill avers the several transactions between the parties relating to said property. The purpose of the conveyance is thus stated: "The real purpose for the execution of said release and relinquishment, and of
Hale v. Tysonpublic domain
The purpose of the bill was to establish and enforce an attorney's lien on the real estate of the client the fruit of the litigation. It is averred in the bill that during the year 1910, and on June 1st thereof, complainant, an attorney, practicing his profession, was employed by Mary M. Hale as administratrix of the Figh estate to collect a claim therefor, and that he obtained a judgment against one Fitzpatrick, causing the same to be registered as required by statute; that during 191
Leyden v. Calhoun Co-Op. Creamery Co.public domain
The bill as amended was held subject to demurrers assigned. The suit was by the lessees of the co-operative marketing association corporation against the latter, alleged to be insolvent, and the bill further shows that the charter had expired, the violation of the agreement and purpose of the lease, and the misappropriation of the moneys paid as rental, and prays for the appointment of a receiver of rents. It will be necessary to state somewhat at length the averments of the amended bi
Ex Parte Blackmonpublic domain
Petition by appellant, Ross Blackmon, filed in a certain cause lately pending in the Circuit of Calhoun County, wherein the State of Alabama, on relation of A. A. Carmichael, (then) Attorney General of Alabama, was complainant and John D. Bibb, as trustee under the last will and testament of L. H. Kaplan, deceased, and others, were defendants, for allowance of counsel fees for services rendered for the complainant in said cause, in the matter of the conservation of the trust fund and the prot