J. C. JACOBS BANKING CO. v. CAMPBELL

79-296, 79-297, 79-464, to 79-466, and 79-625.

406 So.2d 834 (1981)

J. C. JACOBS BANKING CO., a Corp. v. W. Loy CAMPBELL. W. L. GLADISH, Jr. and Johnnie K. Gladish v. W. Loy CAMPBELL. Jessie Sue BYNUM v. W. Loy CAMPBELL. Jessie Sue BYNUM, as Trustee of the Lucy Scott Bynum Trust v. W. Loy CAMPBELL. W. Loy CAMPBELL. v. W. L. GLADISH, Jr., et al. Jessie Sue BYNUM, individually and as Trustee of the Lucy Scott Bynum Trust v. Charles W. WANN, individually and as Circuit Clerk of Jackson County, Alabama; Jim Lindsey, individually and as Circuit Clerk of DeKalb County, Alabama; and W. Loy Campbell.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearings Denied October 30 and November 25, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. Tennent Lee, III of Cleary, Lee, Porter, Evans & Rowe and James L. Tatum of Berry, Ables, Tatum, Little & Baxter, Huntsville, for appellant in No. 79-296.

James T. Tatum, Jr. of Berry, Ables, Tatum, Little & Baxter, Huntsville, for appellants in No. 79-287 and appellees Brooks Derrick, Izzy Derrick and Patsy Self in No. 79-466.

Richard F. Ogle of Denaburg, Schoel, Meyerson & Ogle and Carlton Wynn of Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton, Birmingham, for appellee in Nos. 79-296 and 79-297 and cross-appellant in No. 79-466.

Frank K. Noojin and Charles E. Richardson of Watts, Salmon, Roberts, Manning & Noojin, Huntsville, for appellant in Nos. 79-464 and 79-465.

Frank K. Noojin of Watts, Salmon, Roberts, Manning & Noojin, Huntsville, for appellant in No. 79-625.

L. Tennent Lee, III of Cleary, Lee, Porter, Evans & Rowe, Huntsville, and Jack Livingston, Scottsboro, for appellees Robert D. Word, Jr., George Hunter Payne, and Elizabeth Payne Word, in No. 79-466.

Edward S. Allen and Steven F. Casey of Balch, Bingham, Baker, Hawthorne, Williams & Ward, Birmingham, for amicus curiae St. Paul Title Insurance Co., in Nos. 79-297, 79-296 and 79-466.


EMBRY, Justice.

These consolidated appeals are from judgments entered in an action filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson County on 18 October 1978, by William Loy Campbell, as a creditor of Hugh Otis Bynum, Jr. It sought to have declared void, and set aside as fraudulent, certain conveyances of real property and an assignment of a promissory note by Bynum, and a certain mortgage executed by other parties.

The Facts

In 1972, plaintiff Campbell...

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