Alliance Trust Co., Ltd., of Dundee, Scotland v. Choate

1919 OK 287, 185 P. 113, 76 Okla. 269, 1919 Okla. LEXIS 181
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedOctober 14, 1919
DocketNo. 9210 Consolidated
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Alliance Trust Co., Ltd., of Dundee, Scotland v. Choate, 1919 OK 287, 185 P. 113, 76 Okla. 269, 1919 Okla. LEXIS 181 (Okla. 1919).

Opinion

RAINEY, J.

Phelix N. Choate, a minor, by R. M. Love, his next friend and legal guardian, instituted an action in the district court of Garvin county, against E. N. Nes-bitt, R. O. Ringer and the Alliance Trust Company, Limited, of Dundee, Scotland, a corporation, for the purpose of canceling as clouds on the title to plaintiff’s allotment of land a certain deed executed by one A. M. Davis to defendants, Nesbitt and Ringer, and a mortgage executed by the same party to the Alliance Trust Company. About the same time Leslie R. Choate, a minor brother of Phelix N. Choate, also instituted an action against the Alliance Trust Company to cancel the same mortgage that covered the allotment of land of the said Leslie R. Choate. These actions involved practically the same issues and were consolidated before the trial, which resulted in a judgment for the plaintiffs.

Most of the material facts are incorporated in the trial court’s findings of fact, which are as follows:

“1. That the plaintiffs, Phelix N. Choate and Leslie R. Choate, are members of the Choctaw Tribe of Indians by blood, and as such were allotted the lands described in their petition; that said lands were duly patented to them, and that said plaintiffs are minors.
“2. That J. H. Choate, the father of said plaintiffs, was their legal guardian at the time the mortgage was executed to the Alliance Trust Company, Limited, and when the deed was made to E. N. Nesbitt and P. O. Ringer, and was such guardian until July 11, 1913; that on the 1st day of March, 1910, said J. H. Choate, as guardian of said plaintiffs, filed his petition in the county court of Garvin county, Oklahoma, for authority to sell the lands of said minors, and on July 21, 1910, said J. H. Choate procured from said county court an order to sell said lands, and that on October 3, 1910, said J. H. Choate procured from said county court an order confirming said sale, and on October 12, 1910, said J. H. Choate, as guardian, executed a deed to said land to one A. M. Davis.
“3. That on November 1, 1910, said A. M. Davis and his wife, Lorena Davis, executed a mortgage on said lands to the defendant, the Alliance Trust Company, Limited, to secure the payment of a note in the sum of $1,600.00; that on July 20, 1911, said A. M. Davis and his wife, Lorena Davis, executed a deed on said lands to defendants E. N. Nes-bitt and P. O. Ringer.
"4. That on the 9th day of April, 1914, said plaintiffs commenced an action in this court entitled, Corneal Choate and others, minors, by R. M. Love, guardian, v. the Southern Surety Company and others, to recover the amount found by said county court to be due by said J. I-I. Choate to said minors.
“5. That the mortgage executed on said lands by said A. M. Davis and his wife, Lorena Davis, was procured for the defendant, the Alliance Trust Company, Limited, through their agents, Holmes & Hibbard of Muskogee, Oklahoma; that G. A. Ramsey, agent for Holmes & Hibbard, procured from said A. M. Davis an application for a mortgage on said land; that at said time said A. M. Davis did not live on said land and exercised no control over same, but lived at a distance of about thirteen miles from said land; that at the time said application was procured no one lived on said land, but the same was cultivated by one Dillingham as a tenant of plaintiffs; that said A. M. Davis was never in possession of said land and never exercised any control over same; that A. P. Pyeatt and Lon L. Moore were agents of said Holmes & Hibbard and of defendant, the Alliance Trust Company, Limited, and corresponded with said Holmes & Hibbard concerning the draft in payment of said loan, and in making an abstract of title on said lands; that said J. H. Choate at the instance of the said A. P. Pyeatt procured power of attorney from said A. M. Davis to endorse said draft; that said A. M. Davis received no deed to said land and never talked with said A. P. Pyeatt concerning said loan and mortgage and said A. M. Davis did not receive said loan nor any part thereof; that said A. M. Davis executed said mortgage and notes at the instance and request of said J. H. Choate; that said A. M. Davis did not at any time pay any interest or commission on said loan; that said A. P. Pyeatt was personally acquainted with said A. M. Davis at said time; that said A M. Davis is a brother-in-law to said J. H. Choate; that said A. M. Davis was not present at the guardian’s sale of said lands, and did not make any bid on same, and did not pay anything nor agree to pay anything for said lands.
*271 "6. That said A. M. Davis and J. H. Clioate, as guardian of said plaintiffsi, fraudulently colluded together for the purpose of obtaining an order from said county court to sell said land for the purpose of obtaining money for the use of said J. H. Clioate; that the draft for said loan was sent to said A. P. Pyeatt by Holmes & Hib-bard, and said A. P. Pyeatt paid $550.00 of same to said J. H. Choate, $500.00 to Lon L. Moore and the balance paid on other accounts of J. H. Choate; that said A. P. Pyeatt and Lon L. Moore, at the time said loan was negotiated and during the negotiations for said loan, were partners in the farm loan business; that the abstract of title to said lands was sent by Holmes & Hibbard to Cook & Gossert, attorneys of Kansas City, Missouri, for examination; that said Cook & Gossert were also title examiners for defendant, the Alliance Trust Company, Limited ; that the county court proceedings concerning the guardian’s sale of said land, contained in said abstract of title, showed the consideration for said deed to be $1,500.00 and the application for said loan was $1,-600.00, which fact was known to said Cooke & Gossert when they examined said abstract.
“7. That said A. M. Davis and his wife, Lorena Davis, deeded said land to said E. N. Nesbitt and P. O. Ringer, partners, in consideration of $400.00, which amount was paid to said J. H. Choate; that said Nesbitt & Ringer did not at any time pay or agree to pay said A. M. Davis or Lorena Davis anything for said deed; that at the time said deed was executed said Nesbitt & Ringer knew that they were acquiring no title to said lands, and knew that plaintiffs were in possession of said lands and owners thereof and had never parted with the title to said lands; that said Nesbitt & Ringer at the time said deed was executed knew that said deed from A. M. Davis and Lorena Davis conveyed no title to said lands and knew that said guardian’s pretended sale was fictitious.
“8. That said A. F. Pyeatt during the negotiations for said loan from defendant, the Alliance Trust Company, Limited, talked to said J. H. Choate concerning said loan and mortgage.
“9. That Wayne H. Lasater, attorney for plaintiffs, was empowered and authorized by Hon. W. R. Wallace, judge of the county court of Garvin county, Oklahoma, to file and prosecute this action and also to prosecute the action in No. 1851; that it is' for the best interests of the minor plaintiffs in this case to try this cause before cause No. 1851.
“10. That Edward E. Holmes was agent of defendant, the Alliance Trust Company, Limited, and was a brother of L. H. Holmes of the firm of Holmes & Hibbard of Muskogee, Oklahoma; that said L. H. Holmes and said Edward E.

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1919 OK 287, 185 P. 113, 76 Okla. 269, 1919 Okla. LEXIS 181, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/alliance-trust-co-ltd-of-dundee-scotland-v-choate-okla-1919.