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In an action on a note, the payor filed a plea setting up an assignment to him of past due alimony decreed to the divorced wife of the plaintiff. The circuit court sustained a demurrer to the plea and certified here its sufficiency.
Under Code,
56-5-4 , the defendant, in a suit for any debt, may have allowed against it "any * * * set-off which is so described in his plea * * * as to give the plaintiff notice of its nature." The statute itself does not define the nature of a set-off; but the decisions agree that the set-off "must be substantially a debt." Baltimore O. Rr. Co. v. Jameson,13 W. Va. 833 ,842 , 31 Am. Rep. 775. Accrued alimony becomes a liquidated debt, and as such is a proper subject of set-off under the statute. Fournier v. Clutton,146 Mich. 298 ,109 N.W. 425 , 7 L.R.A. (N.S.) 179, 117 Am. St. Rep. 638, 10 Ann. Cas. 392, is cited as a leading case supporting the doctrine that alimony is not assignable; Cederberg v. Gunstrom,193 Minn. 421 ,258 N.W. 574 , 97 A.L.R. 207, as a leading case opposing it. The cases pro and con are listed in an annotation, 97 A.L.R. 208. In view of our own practice, however, we deem a discussion of those cases unnecessary.When installments of alimony accrue, the power of the court, under Code, 48-2-15, to alter, control or cancel them terminates (no fraud appearing), and "the right thereto of the payee becomes vested." Biggs v. Biggs,
117 W. Va. 471 ,474 ,185 S.E. 857 ,858 . When this occurs, Code,38-3-1 , imparts to the decree awarding the alimony the effect of a judgment for the installments. Goff v. Goff,60 W. Va. 9 ,22 ,53 S.E. 769 , 9 Ann. Cas. 1083; Smith v. Smith,81 W. Va. 761 ,95 S.E. 199 , 8 A.L.R. 1149. Such a vested right may be assigned. 2 A. and E. Ency. of Law, Assignments, 1042-3; 4 Am. Jur., idem, secs. 3, 24; Freeman, Judgments (5th Ed.), sec. 1047. And the assignee acquires the full ownership of *Page 201 the assigned right, and "all remedies thereunder."Hines v. Fulton,104 W. Va. 561 ,140 S.E. 537 ,540 . The ruling is reversed.Reversed.
Document Info
Docket Number: CC 588
Citation Numbers: 196 S.E. 361, 120 W. Va. 199, 1938 W. Va. LEXIS 69
Judges: Hatcher
Filed Date: 5/24/1938
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024