Custer v. Kroeger

280 S.W. 1035, 313 Mo. 130, 44 A.L.R. 1328, 1926 Mo. LEXIS 579
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedFebruary 26, 1926
StatusPublished
Cited by22 cases

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Custer v. Kroeger, 280 S.W. 1035, 313 Mo. 130, 44 A.L.R. 1328, 1926 Mo. LEXIS 579 (Mo. 1926).

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On February 16, 1923, the above-named plaintiff filed in the Circuit Court of Lewis County, an action against the above-named defendant, the legal effect of which will hereafter be stated. On March 19, 1923, defendant filed a demurrer to the petition upon the ground that it failed to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. On April 17, 1923, the trial court sustained said demurrer and granted plaintiff leave to file an amended petition within sixty days from said date. On June 16, 1923, plaintiff filed his amended petition, which in substance states the following facts:

That he is, and at all the times mentioned herein was, a resident of Missouri, and the owner in fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Elkhart County, Indiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter containing forty acres; also the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, containing forty acres; and the north half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, containing twenty acres; all in section thirteen, township thirty-eight north, of range seven east; that on February 9, 1916, plaintiff, as such owner, executed and delivered to defendant a warranty mortgage on said land to secure the payment of a promissory note for $2,500, due two years after date; that it was provided in said mortgage, that upon the failure of plaintiff to pay said note when due, defendant might cause said mortgage to be foreclosed upon said land and have said land sold to satisfy said note, interest and costs of the foreclosure proceeding; that during December, 1917, and January, *Page 138 1918, he took steps to procure a loan from third parties for the purpose of raising sufficient funds with which to pay off said note to defendant and satisfy said mortgage; that plaintiff sought to procure such loan by giving a promissory note to such party or parties as he should procure the loan from, and by giving a mortgage or deed of trust on above-described land to secure the payment of such note, and to pay off the existing note and mortgage held by defendant and to substitute such new mortgage or deed of trust, for the note and mortgage held by defendant; that plaintiff had no money of his own to pay off defendant's note and mortgage, and it was necessary for him to procure said loan from third parties, to pay defendant's note and mortgage, by giving a new mortgage on said land, all of which defendant well knew; that he (plaintiff) had and owned an abstract of title to said land, showing the condition of his title therein; that said abstract of title was temporarily in the possession of defendant, plaintiff having let him have it at the time of giving said note and mortgage; that in order to procure the above loan sought by him to pay defendant's debt, it became necessary for him to make use of said abstract and to exhibit it to the prospective lender or lenders for examination in order to satisfy them as to plaintiff's title to above land; that said abstract did show plaintiff was the owner in fee simple of said land, without encumbrances or liens, except that of defendant, and that it would afford good security for the prospective loan; that he informed defendant he needed said abstract to procure the loan aforesaid to satisfy defendant's indebtedness, and requested defendant to let him have it for that purpose; that defendant, in compliance with said request, delivered said abstract to plaintiff for the purposes aforesaid; that plaintiff thereupon conferred and negotiated with ____, who were lenders of money, and to whom he had made the application for a loan as aforesaid; that such persons were willing to make such loan of money to him, and agreed to make said loan secured *Page 139 by a mortgage on the land aforesaid, provided they found said land to be free of encumbrances, and the title thereto good upon his executing a mortgage on said land to secure the same; that plaintiff accepted said offer and agreement; that plaintiff's title was satisfactory and said land good security for said loan; that plaintiff agreed and intended to exhibit said abstract to said lenders, or either one of them, which would have shown the land to be good security for such loan; that said loan would have been made to plaintiff by one of said lenders in time to enable plaintiff to pay off defendant's indebtedness before it came due and before the foreclosure proceeding by defendant, and defendant's note and mortgage would then and there have been paid and satisfied; that defendant knew that plaintiff, with said abstract, was seeking said loan to pay him off, and unlawfully schemed to prevent plaintiff from procuring said loan, in order that he might foreclose his mortgage on said land and buy the same in under said foreclosure sale; that on or about January 10, 1918, before plaintiff was through with said abstract for the purpose of procuring said new loan and before plaintiff had exhibited said abstract to above lenders, defendant wrongfully entered plaintiff's office and residence in the town of Durham, Lewis County, Missouri, and by force and arms, against the will and remonstrance of plaintiff, forcibly and violently took said abstract of title away from plaintiff and carried it away with him and thereby deprived plaintiff of the use of same for the purposes aforesaid, notwithstanding he explained to defendant the necessity for his having and using said abstract to procure said loan; that defendant refused to return said abstract to plaintiff or to permit the latter to use the same in procuring said loan, although demand of same was made by plaintiff; that defendant pursued the course aforesaid, in order to buy in said land under a foreclosure proceeding as heretofore mentioned, and that he boasted of having gotten plaintiff in a position where he could get the latter's land; that defendant thereafter brought *Page 140 an action in rem in the Circuit Court of Elkhart County, Indiana, at the May term, 1918, of said court, and on constructive service or notice obtained a decree of foreclosure of said mortgage; that pursuant to said decree on July 13, 1918, said land was sold, and bid in by defendant for the full amount of the judgment and costs, amounting to $3,060.96; that under and pursuant to said sale a deed was made by the sheriff to defendant for said land, conveying to him full title therefor.

It is averred, that after defendant refused to return said abstract to plaintiff as aforesaid, the latter ordered a new abstract of title to said land, but before plaintiff by reasonable diligence could procure the same the offer of a new loan had ceased and plaintiff no longer had the opportunity of procuring a loan from them, and was unable to prevent a foreclosure of defendant's mortgage; that if he had had the abstract he could have procured a loan and paid off defendant's indebtedness; that the actual amount due from plaintiff to defendant on said note, on July 13, 1918, the date of the sheriff's sale, was $2,785.65; that the market value of said land was at least $10,000; that plaintiff's equity in said land at the date of said sale was at least $7,214.35; that plaintiff, by reason of defendant's wrongful acts aforesaid, has incurred extra expense in traveling, attorneys' fees, etc., in the sum of $180; that plaintiff's actual damage is $7,394.35; that he is also entitled, by reason of defendant's conduct, to punitive damages in the sum of $7,500. Wherefore he asks judgment for $7,394.35, as actual damages and for $7,500 as punitive damages, etc.

On September 17, 1923, at the September term, 1923, of the circuit court aforesaid, the defendant filed a demurrer to said amended petition, which, without caption and signature, reads as follows:

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