Judges: Stone
Filed Date: 11/15/1890
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/2/2024
The facts of this case are uncontroverted. The mule, the subject of the suit, was the property of Josephine Kinsey, the plaintiff, her statutory separate estate.
It is contended for appellant, that because Stout had a lien on the mule for five dollars, and had acquired possession of it, the present suit can not be maintained, without first paying or tendering the five dollars. Gafford v. Stearns, 51 Ala. 434, is relied on in support oí this contention. In that case, the lienor had delivered the possession of the bale of cotton, the subject of the suit, to the lienee; and this, it was held, conveyed such right to the possession as would maintain detinue. In this case, Stout, acquired-no possession from Mrs. Kinsey. The authority does not support the argument. No significance can be attached to the remark made by Mrs. Kinsey the next morning. It was without consideration, and, if necessary, we would refer it to marital control.
Affirmed.