Commissioners of Missoula County v. McCormick

4 Mont. 115
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1881
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Commissioners of Missoula County v. McCormick, 4 Mont. 115 (Mo. 1881).

Opinion

Conger, J.

For a cause of action the complaint in this case alleges that on the 4th day of August, 1873, the defendant, W. Gf. Edwards, was duly elected to the office of county treasurer of Missoula county, and afterwards, on the 2d day of March, 1874, presented his official bond as such treasurer to the board of county commissioners, which said bond was duly approved and recorded according to law. That on the 12th day of July, 1875, the defendant Edwards, as such treasurer, presented another and a different bond to the chairman of the said board of county commissioners, which bond was by him and the clerk of said board, on the same day, duly approved, filed and entered of record.

The following extract from the new bond explains clearly its object: “And whereas the said William Gr. Edwards is desirous of releasing certain persons who became his sureties on his official bond, and in order to effect that purpose, he now purposes executing this his new official bond as treasurer of said Missoula county.”

This bond further provides, among other things, “that the said William Gr. Edwards and his deputies shall pay, according to law, all moneys which may come into his hands as treasurer.”

■ The complaint further alleges that, after the 12th day [121]*121of July, 1875, and after the receiving, accepting and approval of said second official bond by the board of county commissioners, and between the 12th day of July, 1875, and the 6th day of March, 1876, the said Edwards, as such treasurer, received various sums of money, amounting to about the sum of $20,000, the same being part of the taxes and licenses received in the county of Missoula for the years 1875 and 1876.

And further, it is alleged that after the filing and approval of the said second official bond, and during the years 1875' and 1876, the said Edwards, as treasurer, did, fraudulently and in breach of his official trust, convert and appropriate to his own individual use and purposes the sum of $2,475 of said moneys so collected by him, the same being a portion of the money belonging to the said county of Missoula, and which said sum of money said Edwards, as such treasurer, has failed to pay over to his successor in office, Edwards’ term of office having expired on the 5th day of March, 1876.

It is shown by the record in the cause that, on the 9th day of March, 1876, the sureties on the bond of Edwards were duly notified of the default of their principal, and a demand was made upon them to make good to the county the amount of the deficiency in his accounts. The sureties, who are defendants in this action, failed and refused to comply with such demand. Whereupon this action was brought to recover upon the bond the said sum of $2,475.

A demurrer was interposed, which was overruled by the court, and on the 13th day of November, 1879, the defendants appeared in the action and filed their answer to the plaintiff’s complaint, and “Admit that they executed the bond now in suit, but that it was executed at the time and in the manner and under the circumstances in this answer set forth. Deny that the said W. Gr. Edwards, or any other person, ever presented the bond in suit to the board of county commissioners of Missoula county, Montana territory, for their approval or accept.[122]*122anee, on the 12th day of July, 1875, or at any other time prior to the 7th day of September, 1875. Deny that the bond in suit was received, approved or accepted as the official bond of W. G-. Edwards or otherwise by the board of county commissioners of said Missoula county on the 12th day of July, 1875, or at any other time prior to the 7th day of September, 1875. Deny that on the said 12th day of July, 1875, or at any other time prior to the 7th day of September, 1875, the said bond now in suit was received, approved or acted upon, or treated, whether duly or otherwise, by the said board of county commissioners of Missoula county, as the official bond of W. G-. Edwards, treasurer, whether in place of the first bond of the said W. G. Edwards, treasurer, or otherwise. Deny that after the acceptance or approval of the bond in suit by the board of county commissioners of said Missoula county, whether between the 12th day of July, 1875, or the 6th day of March, 1876, or during any other time whatever, after the acceptance or approval of the bond in suit by said board of county commissioners, that said W. G. Edwards, as treasurer of said county, collected or received into his hands the sum of $20,000 belonging to said county of Missoula, whether for taxes, licenses or from any other source, or that he collected or received into his hands at all, after the acceptance or approval of said bond as aforesaid, any sum or sums of money whatever belonging to said county of Missoula greater than the sum of $17,600, whether as treasurer or otherwise, whether from taxes, licenses or from any other source. Deny that said W. G. Edwards, treasurer as aforesaid, did, during the years 1875 and 1876, or either of said years, or at any other time after the acceptance or approval of said second bond, the one now in suit, whether fraudulently and in breach of his trust as such treasurer, or otherwise, convert or appropriate to his own use or benefit the sum of $2,475 of said county money collected by him as treasurer as aforesaid, or that he converted or appropriated to his own use or benefit [123]*123any sum whatever of said, county money greater than the sum of $484. Deny that, after the acceptance or approval of the bond now in suit, the said W. G-. Edwards, treasurer as aforesaid, converted or appropriated to his own use, or for any other purpose, any sum or sums of money belonging to said county of Missoula, or collected by him as treasurer, greater than the sum of $484. Deny that there is now due or unpaid from these defendants to plaintiff the sum of $2,475, or any other sum whatever.

“Eor a further answer and second defense, defendants aver that, prior to the execution of the bond in suit, the said defendant, W. G. Edwards, had been elected treasurer of Missoula county, Montana territory, and as such treasurer had filed his official bond, which had been properly approved in the manner prescribed by law; that after the filing and approval of said official bond, and prior to the execution of the bond in suit, two of the sureties on said official bond gave notice and applied to be released from said bond. That in consequence of the withdrawal of said sureties from such official bond, it became necessary for the said W. G. Edwards, as such county treasurer as aforesaid, to file a new and second bond. That in order to execute and file said new official bond, the one now in suit, the said W. G. Edwards applied to the defendants to sign and execute the said bond with him, and to become his sureties thereon. That in order to induce these defendants to sign said bond and become his sureties thereon, the said W. G. Edwards stated and represented to these defendants that there was no danger to be incurred in so doing; that he was not indebted or in default to said county of Missoula; that he had in his hands all of the moneys belonging to said county, and all other moneys for which he was responsible as such county treasurer, and that the same were being safely kept. That the defendants, relying on the truth of these representations,' made to them [124]*124by the said W. Gr. Edwards, treasurer as aforesaid, and believing them to be true, were induced thereby to sign the bond now in suit, and to become the sureties of the said W. Gr.

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