Delta Cotton Oil Co. v. Planters' Oil Mill

107 So. 746, 107 So. 765, 142 Miss. 591, 1926 Miss. LEXIS 119
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedApril 5, 1926
DocketNo. 25553.
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Delta Cotton Oil Co. v. Planters' Oil Mill, 107 So. 746, 107 So. 765, 142 Miss. 591, 1926 Miss. LEXIS 119 (Mich. 1926).

Opinion

*595 Ethridge, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The Delta Cotton Oil Company appeals from a judgment of the chancery court of Leflore county making perpetual an.injunction sued out by the Planters’ Oil Mill, appellee, restraining the levying of an execution obtained by the appellant in a suit against the Planters ’ Oil Mill. The facts involved are substantially as follows:

The Delta Oil Mill Company sued out an attachment in the chancery court of Hinds county against the individuals composing the firm in Memphis, Tenn.,'known as the Humphreys-Godwin Company, in which it is alleged that such Humphreys-Godwin Company was indebted to the Delta Cotton Oil Company. It is further alleged that F. A. Shingleur, a resident citizen of Jackson, Miss., and the Planters ’ Oil Mill Company, a corporation duly domiciled at Greenwood, Leflore county, Miss., were indebted to the Humphreys-Godwin Company and had effects within the state of Mississippi belonging to said partnership, and prayed that said parties be required to plead, answer, or demur to the bill, and for a decree in favor of the Delta Cotton Oil Company against the said Humphreys-Godwin Company, and for the other defendants, in the sum of one thousand twto hundred eighty-one dollars and twenty-two cents, or such amount as the other defendants were indebted to the Humphreys-Godwin Company. Personal summons was served on F. A. Shingleur, and he filed his answer.

Summons was issued on this bill to the “Planters’ Oil Mill” of Leflore county, Miss. This summons was served on J. H. Pettey, who was the agent of the Planters’ Oil *596 Mill, which has its domicile at Grenada, Grenada county, Miss., and who whs also agent of the Planters’ Olil Mill & Manufacturing Company, a corporation domiciled at Greenwood, Leflore county, Miss. Judgment was rendered in the original suit in favor of the Delta Cotton Oil Company against the “Planters’ Oil Mill Cómpany, a corporation domiciled at Greenwood, Miss., in the sum of one thousand three hundred thirty-one dollars and eighty-three cents, together with interest thereon from and after this date until paid,” etc. An execution was issued upon this judgment by the chancery court of Hinds county and sent to the sheriff of Leflore county, who was proceeding to levy the execution on the property of the Planters’ Oil Mill; whereupon that corporation filed a bill to restrain the sheriff from levying the execution and to restrain plaintiff from causing said judgment to be enforced, in which bill the foregoing facts were substantially alleged, together with the allegation that, at the time of the issuance and service of the process, J. H. Pettey, the secretary and treasurer of the Planters’ Oil Mill, was also the secretary and treasurer of the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company, a corporation domiciled in Leflore county, Miss., and that the Planters ’ Oil Mill was a corporation domiciled in Grenada county, Miss., and that the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company was at this time and still is domiciled in Leflore county, Miss. That said Pettey was familiar with the operations of the two companies at the time of the service of the process on him, and that he knew that the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company was indebted to the Humphreys-Godwin Company in a greater sum than that now claimed in the suit, and also knew that the Planters’ Oil Mill was hot indebted to the said ITumpphreys-Godwin Company. That the bill was filed against the Planters’ Oil Mill Company, alleging it to be a corporation domiciled in Leflore county, Miss., but that the summons issued on the said judgment was issued against the Planters’ Oil Mill, and was served by the sheriff of Leflore county Miss., on J. H. Pettey, the secretary and *597 treasurer of the Planters Oil Mill, which is a corporation domiciled in Grenada, Grenada county, Miss., and that said original hill of complaint and the decree entered thereon was against the Planters’ Oil Mill Company, a corporation domiciled in Leflore county, Miss., and that said process was void, and the final decree rendered on said process was void.

It is further alleged that there are many corporations in the Delta section of the state haying names and titles similar to that of the complainant.

The bill for injunction Was answered, and in this answer it was alleged, among other things, that the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company, while a corporation domiciled in Leflore county, Miss., and, while the Planters’ Oil Mill was a corporation domiciled at Grenada, Grenada county, Miss., that in fact both were owned and operated by the same persons, and that the Planters’ Oil Mill was operating the property of the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company for a rental, and that the only effect of requiring the appellee to pay the demand adjudged in the judgment against the Planters’ Oil Mill Company would be to apply the money or property of the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company to satisfy said judgment and take credit therefor on its leased contract. It was not denied in the answer that the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company was the corporation which was in fact indebted to the Humphreys-Godwin Company.

On the trial it was agreed that at the time of the filing of the suit entitled “Delta Cotton Oil Company v. Humphreys-Godwin Co. et al. in the chancery court of Hinds county, and at the time of the service of process against J. H. P'ettey in Leflore county, Miss., the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company was the owner of the physical property of the mill located in Leflore county, Miss., and the Planters’ Oil Mill, domiciled in Grenada county, Miss., was the lessee in charge of the operation of the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company’s physical property in Leflore *598 county, Miss., and that the Planters’ Oil Mill & Manufacturing Company was not operating any mill at this time or since except as lessor.

The charter of the Planters’ Oil Mill was introduced in evidence, and shows that its domicile was at Grenada, Grenada county, Miss.

The deposition of Mr. Gowdy for the defendant in the injunction suit, said Gowdy being the general manager of the Delta Cotton Oil Company, was to the effect that prior to the filing of the original suit in the chancery court of Hinds county against the Humphreys-Godwin Company that he had a conversation with Mr. Pettey relative thereto in the office of the Delta Cotton Oil Company in Jackson, Miss., and that in that conversation he obtained information that the company represented by Mr. Pettey was indebted to the Humphreys-Godwin Company, and that he, Gowdy, told Mr. Pettey that they would garnishee them on said debt, and that Mr. Pettey understood that suit would be filed by attachment against the Humphreys-Godwin Company. Mr. Gowdy stated that Mr. Pettey’s language wlas that “he” or “we” owed the Humphreys-Godwin Company some money; that he understood it was not a personal shipment that Mr. Pettey was making to the Humphreys-Godwin Company, but that he was going to ship for the company.

The chancellor made the injunction granted on the injunction bill perpetual, restraining the sheriff from levying execution and the appellant from further enforcing the judgment as against the property of the Planters’ Oil Mill.

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