Farmer's Co-Operative Elevator Co. v. Schweigertewald Lumber Co.

233 N.W. 902, 60 N.D. 236, 1930 N.D. LEXIS 227
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 22, 1930
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Farmer's Co-Operative Elevator Co. v. Schweigertewald Lumber Co., 233 N.W. 902, 60 N.D. 236, 1930 N.D. LEXIS 227 (N.D. 1930).

Opinion

Christianson, J.

This is an action to recover upon a certain undertaking given by the defendants to indemnify the plaintiff against a threshing lien and a farm laborer’s lien upon certain wheat which the plaintiff purchased, and for which the purchase price was paid to the defendant the Schweigert-Ewald Lumber Company. The case was tried to the court without a jury and resulted in findings of fact and *237 conclusions of law in favor of the plaintiff. Judgment was entered accordingly and the defendants have appealed. The case was submitted upon a stipulated statement of facts. The controlling facts, therefore, must be gathered from the admissions in the pleadings and the facts as stipulated. These facts are substantially as follows: During the farming season of 1928 one Wendahl farmed certain lands in Dunn county in this state and raised, harvested and threshed thereon certain grain. About September 11, 1928, Wendahl entered into a contract with one Reinholt Smith and Vernon Scott whereby the latter agreed to thresh the grain grown upon the premises aforesaid; and that thereafter the said Smith and Scott threshed such grain. The defendant Schweigert-Ewald Lumber Company held a judgment against Wendahl, and on September 12, 1928, the sheriff of Dunn county, by virtue of an execution issued upon said judgment, levied upon 900 bushels of wheat so raised by Wendahl, and threshed by said Smith and Scott. The wheat was left in the possession of Wendahl and the sheriff caused notice of levy to be filed in the office of the register of deeds of Dunn county on September 20, 1928. On September 20, 1928, said Smith and Scott claimed a thresher’s lien against the grain threshed for Wendahl. The lien claim was verified by both claimants on September 20, 1928, and was filed in the office of the register of deeds of Dunn county on September 22, 1928. The lien stated that they had threshed 2560 bushels of wheat, 372 bushels of barley, 700 bushels of oats and 408 bushels of speltz. The amount of the lien claimed for the unpaid balance of the threshing bill was $261.75.

Between September 15th and September 19th, 1928, the plaintiff purchased from the said Wendahl 955 bushels and 10 pounds of the wheat so raised by Wendahl and threshed by said Smith and Scott. The War Einance Corporation held a mortgage upon this grain and the plaintiff paid to it the purchase price for 330 bushels and 30 pounds of said wheat; and paid to said Wendahl the remainder of the purchase price, namely, the purchase price covering 591 bushels of said wheat. It further paid to Vernon Scott, the man who had threshed the wheat, the amount of the purchase price for 33 bushels and 40 pounds of said wheat. In addition thereto the plaintiff purchased from Wendahl 111 bushels and 32 pounds of barley. The purchase price for this grain it paid to Wendahl. On November 9, 1928,- the sheriff, *238 or his deputy, caused to be delivered to the elevator of the plaintiff at Dodge, North Dakota, the wheat which had been levied upon by the sheriff, under the execution, on September 12, 1928. On or about December 8, 1928, the Schweigert-Ewald Lumber Company caused to be executed an undertaking to indemnify the plaintiff against the claim, among others, of Smith and Scott under their threshing lien. The undertaking recites that the plaintiff had caused an execution to be issued upon a judgment in favor of the Schweigert-Ewald Lumber Company as plaintiff and against Wendahl as defendant and that the sheriff of Dunn county had levied upon 900 bushels of wheat belonging to said defendant “which nine hundred (900) bushels of wheat have been delivered by the" said sheriff of Dunn county, North Dakota for sale to the Farmer’s Co-operative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, and which grain is now in possession of said elevator company, and whereas, it appears that Eeinholt Smith and Vernon Scott did oh the 22nd day of September, 1928, file a thresher’s lien against the above named defendant, C. LL Wendahl, in the sum of Two Hundred Sixty-one and 75/100 Dollars ($261.75) covering the grain raised on the Southeast Quarter (SE£) of section six (6) and the Southwest Quarter (SWJ) of section Five (5), in Township One Hundred Forty-three (143) North of Eange Ninety-one (91) situated within Dunn county, North Dakota. . . .

Now, therefore, in order to protect the said Farmer’s Co-operative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, against the wrongful claims of Eeinholt Smith and Vernon Scott on account of the thresher’s lien . . . so filed and claimed, in so far as the same may be legitimate liens and claims, having priority over the levy on the said nine hundred (900) bushels of wheat by the sheriff of Dunn county, North Dakota, as hereinbefore described and should it ‘be established by a competent court having jurisdiction that said . . . thresher’s lien or any part thereof have priority over the claim and right of the plaintiff as a judgment creditor by virtue of said sheriff’s levy under execution and conditional in event that the said claimant of the ... . thresher’s lien should make demand upon the said Farmer’s_ Co-operative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, for payment to them of said lien out of the said nine hundred (900) bushels of wheat aforesaid or the proceeds of the sale thereof, that the said Farmer’s Co *239 operative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, will inform the plaintiff above named of such demand and permit the plaintiff to furnish counsel for the said Farmer’s Co-operative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, in resisting the claim of said lien claimants and represent the said Farmer’s Co-operative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, in any action at law brought before any of the courts in the state of North Dakota by or on account of the said lien claimants on account of the said nine hundred (900) .bushels'of wheat aforesaid, we, the above named plaintiff as principal, and the undersigned, as sureties, undertake, promise and agree to and with the said Farmer’s Co-operative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, that the said plaintiff shall and will protect and indemnify the said Farmer’s Cooperative Elevator Company of Dodge, North Dakota, against all costs and damages that it may legally sustain in connection with any litigation against said elevator company on account of the claims of said lien claimants and upon the said nine hundred (900) bushels of wheat.’ ”

This undertaking was signed by the Schweigert-Ewald Lumber Company as principal and by the defendants Theo. P. Ewald, Fred Schweigert and Fred Schwenk, as sureties. .

After this undertaking had been executed and delivered to the plaintiff it paid to the sheriff of Dunn county for the Schweigert-Ewald Lumber Company $612.70, as and for the purchase price of the wheat which had been levied upon under the execution and delivered to the plaintiff prior to the execution of such bond. The thresher’s lien was assigned by Smith and Scott to the Farmer’s Credit Company of Dodge, North Dakota, and that company brought an action against the plaintiff for conversion of the grain grown by the said Wendahl upon the premises aforesaid and threshed by the said Smith and Scott, claiming that such grain was subject to the thresher’s lien. In accordance with the terms of the undertaking furnished to the plaintiff, the defendants were notified of the action and they appeared therein by counsel and resisted the claims of the plaintiff therein.

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