IDE v. HARRIS

7 Div. 237.

75 So.2d 129 (1954)

Sarah Harris IDE v. Eulalie Converse HARRIS.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

October 7, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hood, Inzer, Martin & Suttle, Gadsden, and Knox, Jones, Woolf & Merrill, Anniston, for appellant.

Lusk, Swann & Burns, Gadsden, for appellee.


MERRILL, Justice.

This is an appeal from a decree holding that appellee, Eulalie Converse Harris, and appellant, Sarah Harris Ide, are tenants in common of a lot in Gadsden, Alabama, each owning an undivided one-half interest in the real estate, and ordering a sale for division.

Reduced to the simplest terms, the basis of the bill of Mrs. Harris to sell for division was that she owned an undivided one-half interest in the lot by virtue of a devise from her...

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