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- Title: Laura Blood and Norman W. Blood v. Martha B. Hunt and J. E. Hunt
- Author : Supreme Court of Florida
- Release Date : January 16, 1929
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 80 KB
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WHITFIELD, P. J. -- The bill of complaint herein brought July 19,1927, by Martha B. Hunt and J. E. Hunt against Laura Blood and Norman W. Blood, her husband, and D. S. Story and Eloise N. Story, his wife, alleges in substance that complainants conveyed to said Laura Blood, a married woman, described lands, which was the separate statutory property of said Martha B. Hunt, a married woman; that as a part of the consideration for said conveyance, Laura Blood, joined by her husband, on December 16, 1925, executed their two promissory notes each for $5,000.00, payable on or before one and two years after date respectively with interest at 8% per annum, payable semiannually, ""and upon the same day and date and in order to secure the payment of the said notes executed and delivered to complainants a purchase money mortgage upon said premises."" ""That the first of said promissory notes matures and became due and payable December 16, 1926, and that the defendants have failed and refused to pay the said note and the interest that has accumulated thereon and that they have likewise failed and refused to pay the interest that has accrued on the second of said promissory notes. That there is now due complainants the principal sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by virtue of the maturity of the first of said promissory notes, together with all interest that has accrued on both of said notes since the last payment of interest thereon; that the said notes represent a part of the purchase price of the said premises aforesaid and that the said Laura Blood purchased said premises to be added to and become a part of her separate property and that same became and remains a part of her separate statutory property, and that the said notes and mortgage were executed and delivered by the said Laura Blood for the benefit of her separate statutory property and as a part