County of Okeechobee v. Florida National Bank

1 So. 2d 263, 145 Fla. 496
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedJanuary 19, 1940
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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County of Okeechobee v. Florida National Bank, 1 So. 2d 263, 145 Fla. 496 (Fla. 1940).

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Buford, J.

This case has made its appearance here before in County of Okeechobee v. Florida National Bank, 112 Fla. 309, 150 Sou. 124, and in Florida National Bank v. County of Okeechobee, 117 Fla. 262, 157 Sou. 570. Another phase of litigation predicated on this same transaction made *498 its appearance here in Carlton, Governor, for Use and Benefit of Okeechobee County v. Detroit Fidelity & Surety Co., 112 Fla. 644, 151 Sou. 328.

On April 10, 1927, the Florida National Bank of Jacksonville, the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee and the Board of County Commissioners of Okeechobee1 County entered into the following contract:

“This agreement entered into this 10th day of April, A. D. 1927, by and between Florida National Bank of Jacksonville, Florida, Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, Florida, and Board of County Commissioners of Okeechobee County, Florida, has for its purpose the following:
“In consideration of the loan to the People’s Bank of Okeechobee by the Florida National Bank of Jacksonville of $300,000.00 of obligations of the United States of America, and other bonds as represented by Custodian’s Receipts Nos. 1424, for $28,000.00, 4010 for $50,000, 4113 for $10,000, 4142 for $100,000 and 4143 for $75,000, 4150 for $25,000, and 4151 for $25,000 of the Jacksonville Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, assigned to the Board of County Commissioners of Okeechobee County, the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee has directed that the proceeds of the Okeechobee County Road No. 29 Bond Issue amounting to approximately $500,000.00 be deposited with the Florida National Bank of Jacksonville, in an account designated ‘Peoples Bank of Okeechobee.’ It is understood that the bonds referred to are to secure the aforesaid deposit and said funds so deposited are to be withdrawn from the Florida Bank of Jacksonville, by the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, or to be withdrawn by the County Commissioners of Okeechobee . County, from the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, only upon surrender by the Board of County Commissioners of Okeechobee County, to the Florida National Bank of Jacksonville, through the *499 Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, of the Custodian’s Receipts in the following manner:
“None of said Custodian’s Receipts shall be released by said Board of County Commissioners until the aforesaid deposit with the Florida National Bank of Jacksonville has been reduced, by withdrawals therefrom by the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, to a sum equal to the face value of all said Custodian’s Receipts ($300,000.00). Thereafter the said Custodian’s Receipts shall be surrendered and released by the Board of County Commissioners of Okeechobee County, through the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, to the Florida National Bank of Jacksonville, in blocks of $50,000.00 face value. When the deposit described herein has been reduced to $300,000.00, $50,000.00 of the Custodian’s Receipts shall be released. When the deposit has been reduced to $250,000.00, $50,000.00 of the Custodian’s Receipts shall be released. When the deposit has been reduced to $200,000.00, $50,000.00 of the Custodian’s Receipts shall be released. When the deposit has been reduced to $150,000.00, $50,000.00 of the Custodian’s Receipts shall be released. When the deposit has been reduced to $100,000.00, $50,000.00 of the Custodian’s Receipts shall be released. When the deposit has been reduced to $50,000.00 the remainder of the Custodian’s Receipts shall be released as prescribed herein by the Board of County Commissioners of Okeechobee County to the Florida National Bank of Jacksonville through the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee.
“It is agreed between the parties hereto that the Custodian’s Receipts referred to herein shall be kept in a vault for safekeeping, preferably in a lock box on which two keys are required to open, and it is further understood that in the event all or any portion of said Custodian’s Receipts are lost or misappropriated by the officials to whom they are delivered by the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, then the *500 Florida National Bank of Jacksonville shall deduct from the said deposit a sum equivalent to the par value of such said Custodian’s Receipts as are so lost or misappropriated.”

The contract was signed by representatives of all three parties thereto and attested by the clerk of the court.

In 1926 the people of Okeechobee County voted in favor of issuing $525,000.00 of bonds for the purpose of widening, reconstructing, grading and hard-surfacing the Okeechobee-Fort Drum road, State Road No. 29. The bonds were issued and spld for $95.07 plus accrued interest to date of delivery, making an aggregate total of $503,580.00. But the Florida National Bank was unable to collect on $25,000.00 of the bonds and returned them to the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee. Thereafter the Legislature enacted Chapter 13178, Acts of 1927, which after providing for abolition of the Board of Bond Trustees of Okeechobee County contained the following provisions for disposition of funds held by them:

“Sec. 2. That all Boards of Bond Trustees in Okeechobee County, Florida, heretofore appointed in connection with the issuance of Cotxnty Bonds are hereby authorized and directed to pay to the Bank in Okeechobee County qualified as depository for County Funds, all moneys and all funds entrusted to, or held by, said Bond Trustees in connection with any and all bonds heretofore issued by the County of Okeechobee, said funds to be' paid over to said County Depository on or before July 1st, A. D. 1927. . . .
“Sec. 4. That the proceeds of the sale of all County Bonds and of all Special Road and Bridge District Bonds hereafter issued in Okeechobee County, Florida, and the interest and sinking fund therefor shall be deposited in banks in Okeechobee County, Florida, qualified as County Depositories, and said lunds dispersed as now provided, or as may be hereafter provided by general law governing the handling of County funds other than bond funds.”

*501 The Act was approved April 12, 1927.

The proceeds of the bond sale were then placed in the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, which had theretofore been designated as a county depository for the year 1927. The tri-partite agreement had been entered into on April 10, 1927, and the proceeds of the bond sale were handled to that agreement. After the parties had been operating under said agreement for over two years, the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee was closed by order of the State Comptroller, while there remained unexpended in said fund in the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee the sum of $91,361.54; and while there was a balance to the credit of Peoples Bank of Okeechobee in the Florida National Bank of $19,955.19. On August 1, 1939, the Florida National Bank .paid to the Receiver of the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee $9,955.19. On August 10, 1929, the remaining $10,000.00 of securities were turned over to the Receivers of the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee by the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, and by the Receivers delivered 'to the Florida National Bank, and $10,000.00 was paid by the Florida National Bank to the Receivers of the Peoples Bank.

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