Central Fibre Products Co. v. Bacher

112 S.W.2d 372, 232 Mo. App. 854, 1938 Mo. App. LEXIS 125
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 18, 1938
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Central Fibre Products Co. v. Bacher, 112 S.W.2d 372, 232 Mo. App. 854, 1938 Mo. App. LEXIS 125 (Mo. Ct. App. 1938).

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SHAIN, P. J.

This is an appeal from the action of the Circuit Court of Buchanan County, in sustaining a demurrer to the petition filed in said court by appellant herein, who was plaintiff below.

In the suit in question the petitioner seeks by way of subrogation to enforce an asserted lien on a certain dividend allowed on a claim filed by C- H. Bacher, a defendant below and a respondent herein, in the bankruptcy court wherein the Missouri Paper Products Company is the bankrupt.

The petition in question is in words and figures as follows:

“Plaintiff for cause of action against the defendants, states that it is a corporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, and having .a principal office in that state and another principal office in the City of Chicago in the State of Illinois, and is and at all times herein mentioned was engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling in various parts of the United States, paper, paper products, fibre board and other products manufactured of vegetable fibre materials, and for several years last past sold and delivered merchandise to Missouri Paper Products Company, a corporation of St. Joseph, Missouri, now a bankrupt, as hereinafter stated; that the defendant C. IT. Bacher, was at all times herein mentioned a stockholder and director of said Missouri Paper Products Company, and interested in its affairs.

“Plaintiff states that on the 29th day of September, 1934, said Missouri Paper Products Company was indebted to the plaintiff on open account in the sum of $22,631.93, and being desirous of continuing to purchase merchandise on credit of the plaintiff, said Missouri Paper Products Company, the defendant, C. H. Bacher, and two other stockholders and directors of said Missouri Paper Products Company, namely Claude Madison and A. J. Brunswig, entered into a contract in writing with the plaintiff wherein and whereby said defendant, C. H. Bacher, the said A. J. Brunswig and Claude Madison contracted and agreed with the plaintiff among other things, to defer and subordinate any and all claims which they severally held against said Missouri Paper Products Company in favor of the plaintiff to-the end that plaintiff should receive full payment of all amounts at any time owing to it by said Missouri Paper Products Company be *856 fore any of the assets of said Missouri Paper Products Company be applied to the payment of its debt to the defendant, C. H. Bacher, and in said contract undertook and agreed to subrogate the plaintiff to all rights of the defendant C. H. Bacher, until any such claim and account of the plaintiff against Missouri Paper Products Company should be paid in full.

“A true and complete copy of said contract is hereto attached, marked ‘Exhibit A,’ here incorporated by reference and made a part of the allegations of this petition as fully as if here set out in full.

“Plaintiff further states that on said September 29, 1934, and on March 29, 1935, Missouri Paper Products Company was indebted to the defendant, C. H. Bacher, in the sum of $3,690.00; that said Missouri Paper Products Company was duly adjudged a bankrupt on or about the 29th day of March, 1935, and on the 19th day of April, 1935, the defendant, Fred Y. Worden, was duly elected Trustee in Bankruptcy of said Missouri Paper Products Company, and duly qualified, and ever since has been and is now the duly qualified and acting Trustee in Bankruptcy of the assets and estate of said bankrupt.

“ Plaintiff ■ further states that in said bankruptcy proceeding's the defendant, C. H. Bacher, filed and there has been duly allowed, his claim against said bankrupt in the sum of $3,690.00, which the plaintiff claimed by written claim filed in said proceedings, by subrogation and by virtue of the provisions of said contract dated September 29, 1934, and at the same time and in writing, notified the defendant Fred Y. Worden, as such Trustee of its claim thereto.

“In said bankruptcy proceedings the plaintiff also asserted by written claim filed therein the right to have paid to it, by virtue of said contract dated September 29, 1934, all dividends payable on the claims of said A. J. Brunswig and Claude Madison, and prayed an order therefor; said Brunswig, Madison, and Bacher objected in writing in said proceedings to the making of said orders so prayed by plaintiff and on April 8, 1936, at a regular hearing upon said matters before the referee in bankruptcy having jurisdiction of said bankrupt and its estate the referee duly made and entered the following finding and order in the premises:

“Ordered that subject to the conditions hereinafter set out, the said claims of A. J". Brunswig, C. PI. Bacher and Claude Madison, heretofore filed herein, be allowed as common claims for the respective amounts therein claimed; but that said allowance be without prejudice to the said Central Fibre Products Company in its petition to be subrogated to their respective rights to any dividends due them thereunder except as to such pro rata dividend upon said sum of $1800.00 as shall be due said A. J. Brunswig, as trustee under the *857 said will of John W. Cave, and counsel for Central Fibre Products Company having announced at this hearing that it intends to file a plenary suit to determine the rights of the respective parties, it is further ordered that except as to the dividend on said $1800.00, such' dividends as may be due upon the said claims of A. J. Brunswig, C. EL Bacher and Claude Madison be turned over to the Clerk of the Court in which said suit is brought by said Central Fibre Products Company, there to await determination of said suit;” said order is the only and final action of said referee in the premises. Promptly thereafter the plaintiff commenced this action.

“On September 29, 1934, the.said A. J. Brunswig, Claude Madison and C. H. Bacher were joint and several guarantors of the payment of $10,000.00 of the indebtedness then owing to the plaintiff from Missouri-Paper Products Company, under a prior written instrument of guaranty executed by them and held by the plaintiff.

“Plaintiff further states that pursuant to and relying upon said contract and agreement of defendant Bacher it continued to extend credit to said Missouri Paper Products Company in large amounts, and that under and by virtue of said agreement dated September 29, 1934, and the provisions thereof, the plaintiff became and is subrogated to all rights and claims of the defendant, C. El. Bacher against said Bankrupt, and to all dividends payable in the liquidation of the estate of said bankrupt on account of said claim, in the sum of $3,-690.00, the amount of which has been ascertained and determined in said bankruptcy proceedings at the sum of $545.30, which the plaintiff has demanded of the defendants and payment of which has been refused by them.

“Plaintiff further states that said bankrupt was at the time of its-adjudication indebted to it in the sum of $27,070.27, upon which there has been allowed and paid to it in said bankruptcy proceedings from the proceeds of security furnished by such Bankrupt, the sum of $8,362.58, and the further sum of $2,764.75 by way of common dividend upon the unsecured amount of its said claim, and that there is still owing to the plaintiff on account thereof the sum of $15,942.94.

“Plaintiff further states that the claims of the said Claude Madison and the said A. J.

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