Anderson v. Citizens Bank
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Opinion
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This was an action brought by the plaintiff against the Citizens Bank to recover from it a certain bond and mortgage executed and delivered by J. T. Yarley over real estate to the plaintiff, which, after execution and delivery to her, was by her assigned and delivered to the Hampton County News, and by it duly assigned and delivered to the Citizens *454 Bank to secure a loan made by Citizens Bank to Hampton County News. The plaintiff alleges that the Hampton County News Company, a corporation engaged in printing and publishing a newspaper, in 1911, was in need of funds, and attempted to negotiate a loan of $800 from the Citizens Bank, and offered as security therefor a chattel mortgage over its plant, covering all of its property. This was declined by the bank, and the business manager of the Hampton County News Company induced the plaintiff to assign to the news company the bond and mortgage, she was the owner and holder of, against Yarley. She assigned the same to the news company, and the news company assignéd and delivered it to. the bank and the bank advanced $800 to the news company, and took also- a chattel mortgage on its plant. She alleges that the assignment by her to the news company was without consideration, and made solely to assist and accommodate the" news company in procuring a loan from the bank. She alleges that, at the time the bank obtained from the news company the bond and mortgage in question, it knew that the assignment by her to- the news company was made solely as an accommodation- to the news company. Yarley answers that he owes the bond and mortgage in question, and asks that he be allowed to- pay into Court the amount due thereon, to be paid out to whoever is entitled to the same. The bank, by its answer duly filed in. the. case, denies all of the material allegations of the complaint, and alleges that the bond and mortgage in question came into its possession in due course of business, without any notice whatsoever of any claim or interest of any one therein, except the holder thereof, the news company, duly assigned to it by the plaintiff, and that the assignment was on record in register of mesne conveyance for Hampton county, and it denies that plaintiff has any title or interest in the bond and mortgage, and-that the same was absolutely assigned by the news company to it (the defendant). At the time of such assignment the news company was the *455 owner of the bond and mortgage. The cause was referred to J. W. Manuel, Esq., to hear and determine all issues of law and fact, and report the same to the Court. By his report he found according to the contention of plaintiff; upon exceptions to this report, the cause was heard by Judge Spain, and exceptions sustained, and findings of referee in favor of plaintiff were reversed, and decree filed in favor of defendant. From, this decree, plaintiff appeals.
The first and second exceptions impute error on the part of his Honor in not finding and stating what facts he found and based his decree on. These exceptions are overruled, as an inspection of the decree shows for itself what exceptions to the referee’s report were overruled dr sustained, and the findings and decree are plain and unambiguous, and there is no doubt as to what his Honor meant or the effect of his. decree.'
A¥e concur in the findings of facts of the Circuit Judge, and the appellant has failed to convince us that his Honor was in error in any of the particulars complained of in the exceptions.
All exceptions are overruled, and the judgment of Circuit Court affirmed.
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