Bebar v. Dini Qua Hunting Club

17 Pa. D. & C.3d 191, 1980 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 154
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Forest County
DecidedJanuary 23, 1980
Docketno. 1 of 1976
StatusPublished

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Bebar v. Dini Qua Hunting Club, 17 Pa. D. & C.3d 191, 1980 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 154 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1980).

Opinion

WOLFE, P.J.,

For disposition is the claim of plaintiffs of ownership in premises being and situate in Howe Township, County of Forest.

[192]*192ISSUES

1. Do plaintiffs have a proprietary interest in the premises and if so the extent of their respective interest?

2. Do defendants have a proprietary interest in the premises and if so the extent of their interest?

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. On August 13, 1952 V. V. Bowman and Julia Bowman, husband and wife, conveyed unto the Dini Qua Hunting Club for $250 a certain parcel of land lying and being in Howe Township, County of Forest, Pa., being Lot Number 16A and Lot Number 20 of a certain plot of lots of the grantors.

2. That the precise residence of the above named grantee as designated in the deed is 512 Lennox Avenue, Forest Hills, Pittsburgh 21, Pa.

3. Said deed indicating in the residence certificate the within named grantee as Martin Bebar, Kenneth White, William Pentz, John S. Ptasckiewicz, John N. Martin and Mike Jaczesko.

4. That said deed recited that possession of the premises shall be delivered immediately upon delivery of the deed. Said deed being recorded on February 11, 1953 in Volume 80, page 231.

5. That on October 7, 1961 William S. Pentz transferred all of his interest in said premises as recorded in said book and page and known as Vini Qua Hunting Club of which there are six owners at the present time all of his interest unto John N. Martin for the sum of $1,000 together with the power of attorney to sign his name to any papers that may pertain to the property.

6. That on April 9, 1962 John Ptasckiewicz transferred all of his interest in said property as [193]*193recorded and known as the Vini Qua Hunting Club of which there are five owners all of his interest to John N. Martin for the sum of $300 and granting unto the said John N. Martin the power of attorney to sign any name to any papers that may pertain to the property.

7. Mike Jaczesko died August 27, 1970 leaving his widow, Jewel Jaczesko, who has subsequently remarried and is now Jewel Kundravi and who inherited all of her husband’s estate.

8. On March 9, 1972 Kenneth White died leaving to survive him his widow, Mildred White, who inherited all of his estate.

9. That on October 17, 1974 Dini Qua Hunting Club, John N. Martin, President-Secretary, conveyed Lot 20 unto Josephine M. Smith of the V. V. Bowman and Julia Bowman conveyance for the consideration of $1,000.

10. On October 31,1974 Dini Qua Hunting Club, John N. Martin, President-Secretary, granted and conveyed Lot Number 16A unto John N. Martin and Helen Martin, husband and wife, for the consideration of $6,500 of the aforesaid V. V. Bowman and Juba Bowman conveyance.

11. The within cause of action was commenced by complaint in equity on March 17, 1976.

12. On November 3, 1978 V. V. Bowman, widower, granted and conveyed unto Martin A. Be-bar, Jewel Jaczesko, John N. Martin and Mildred White for the consideration of $1 Lot Number 16A and Lot Number 20 being the same premises which V. V. Bowman and Juba Bowman, his wife, attempted and intended to convey unto the grantees or their predecessors in interest by deed dated August 30, 1952 wherein the,grantees were styled “Dini Qua Hunting Club.” The deed is intended to [194]*194legally convey the same premises to the said grantees herein, an undivided one-fourth share each as tenants in common.

13. That the aforesaid six initial men indicated as grantees in the deed of August 13, 1952 drafted unsigned bylaws to govern the operation of the club and the members’ respective rights upon quitting or dying.

14. The Dini Qua Hunting Club and the Vini Qua Hunting Lodge is the one and the same organization.

15. That the hunting club is an unincorporated association.

16. That defendant, John N. Martin, and plaintiff, Jewel jaczesko Kundravi, discussed the possibility of purchasing each other’s respective interest in the premises.

17. That the respective interest owners were of the opinion the club bylaws controlled the disposition of their respective interest as a matter of law in the hunting club.

18. That all parties acted in good faith in their respective dealings with each other and with Josephine M. Smith, there being no misrepresentations or frauds but rather mistaken conclusions of the effect of the operation of law upon their respective rights.

19. Neither Martin Bebar nor Kenneth White has divested themselves of their respective interest in the premises as a matter of law.

20. That Martin 'Bebar and John N. Martin negotiated for the sale of the Bebar share to Martin in 1958.

' 21. That on March. 25, 1968 the club filed a fictitious name.

22. That in October, 1975 defendant Josephine [195]*195M. Smith finished the construction of a home on Lot 20.

23. That defendant Josephine M. Smith did not have a title search made of the premises purchased by her nor did she have any overt knowledge of the claim of plaintiffs until her home was nearly or completely constructed; however, she did possess knowledge that other parties had a past interest in the club.

24. That the club building has been enhanced over the years from the date of its construction.

Discussion of Questions of Law and Conclusions of Law

Defendants John N. and Helen Martin urge us to find they are the sole owners of Lot 16A subject to a measure of money of one-fourth value of the hunting club due Jewel Jaczesko Kundravi by reason of Mike Jaczesko’s periodic contributions before his death.

Plaintiffs urge us to hold the second deed from V. V. Bowman as widower dated November 3, 1978 is controlling because the initial deed to the Dini Qua Hunting Club is void as the club is an unincorporated association and no title passed from the grantors and thus in conjunction with the conduct of the initial six members their respective interest should be: Martin A. Bebar, an undivided one-sixth, Jewel Jaczesko Kundravi, an undivided one-third, John N. Martin, an undivided one-third and Mildred White, an undivided one-sixth.

Defendant, Josephine M. Smith, urges us to conclude the six or their successors in title are estopped from deteriorating her title and in any event defendant, John N. Martin, is subject to estoppel by [196]*196deed from asserting any claim to her title and concludes at the least she acquired a one-half interest in the real estate conveyed to her, the same being the original one-sixth interest of John. N. Martin plus the interest of the two members that he had acquired, to wit, Pentz and Ptasckiewicz totaling a three-sixths or one-half interest.

Our initial impression is, at best, this course of events has created an equitable quagmire. It is first necessary to resolve the effect, if any, of the conveyance of V. V. Bowman and wife to Dini Qua Hunting Club on August 13,1952. We are told since the club is an unincorporated association no legal title passed to anyone and title remains in the grantors until the conveyance of V. V. Bowman, widower, of November 3, 1978: Hawk v. Hawk, 88 Pa. Superior Ct. 581 (1926), which holds a grant to an organization of this sort is a grant to no one.

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