Fleckten v. Ward County Farmers Press

213 N.W. 498, 55 N.D. 399, 1927 N.D. LEXIS 50
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 31, 1927
StatusPublished

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Fleckten v. Ward County Farmers Press, 213 N.W. 498, 55 N.D. 399, 1927 N.D. LEXIS 50 (N.D. 1927).

Opinion

Burke, J.

This is an action to foreclose a chattel mortgage, and to determine the priority between mortgages upon the same property.

The plaintiff claims under a mortgage executed on March 20th 1920, made by the Ward County Farmers’ Press and the Kenmare Journal, a corporation, to secure the sum of $10,000 to the directors of said corporation for money claimed to have been advanced and to be advanced for said corporation by the said directors, which mortgage was after the commencement of this action assigned to the plaintiff.

The defendant Baird, as receiver of the First Farmers Bank of Minot, claims under a mortgage executed on the 12th day of August 1919, by the Publishers National Service Bureau to one Grant Youman, to secure the payment of a promissory note for $3,000, which note and mortgage was thereafter assigned to the First Farmers Bank of Minot, and passed into the hands of L. R. Baird, receiver of said bank, and successor to G. R. Van Siclde, who was first appointed receiver of said bank action when the said bank became insolvent, and, also, under a mortgage dated January 28th, 1922, by the Ward County Farmers’ Press to G. R. Van Sickle, receiver of the First Farmers Bank of Minot, and which mortgage passed into the hands of L. R. Baird as receiver of said bank. The -rights of the other defendants depend upon the priority of the mortgages.

The mortgaged property formerly belonged to the Kenmare Journal, *401 and on the first day of August, 1919, the Kenmare Journal, by its directors, entered in the following contract with the Publishers National Service Bureau, viz.:

“This agreement, made and entered into this 1st day of August, 1919, by and between the Kenmare Publishing Co. of Kenmare, Ward county, North Dakota, herein known as the first party, and the Publishers National Service Bureau, a corporation, the second party:
“Witnesseth: That the party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of five thousand four hundred dollars ($5,400), to be to him paid by the said second party, Publishers National Service Bureau, a corporation, in the manner and at the times hereinafter set forth, does hereby contract, covenant, and agree to sell, transfer, set over; and convey unto the said Publishers National Service Bureau, the second party, the following described property, now situated at Kenmare, in the county of Ward, state of North Dakota, to wit: That certain publishing business and newspaper known as the Kenmare Journal including subscription list and subscription accounts, goodwill, presses, type, printing material, office furniture, and all other property, material, office furniture, and all other property, material and things now used in the business of carrying on, printing and publishing the same Kenmare Journal as per inventory of said property taken by W. W. Liggett and the party of the first part.
“It is hereby further mutually agreed that the said second party shall have and be entitled to possession of all the above described property on and after the date of this agreement, and that the same will be physically delivered to it on said date, and that the said second party shall have the right to remove said property from its present location to any other point in the County of Ward, and shall have the right to take possession of and run said business and newspaper on said August 1st, 1919.
“It is further mutually agreed that said second party hereby agrees to pay, and the said first party hereby agrees to accept the said sum of five thousand four hundred dollars ($5,400) in payment of said property, said payment to be made in the manner and at the times following, to wit:
“The sum of one dollar in cash to be paid by said second party, *402 receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the party of the first part, and the sum of $1,100 with deferred interest thereon to the First Farmers Bank of Minot, to cover an obligation against the Kenmare Publishing company held by said bank; the further sum of $1,800 to B. W. McLaughlin, representing notes held by said B. W. McLaughlin against the Kenmare Publishing Co.; and the further sum of $1,200 with accumulated interest thereon, representing notes held by the Mergcnthaler Linotype Co. of New York against the Kenmare Publishing Co.; and in addition said second party agrees to liquidate and pay in full all current debts and obligations outstanding against the Ken-mare Publishing Co. on the date of this agreement.
“In consideration of these payments the said first party agrees to turn over to said second party all accounts receivable to be applied on the payment of outstanding debts and to liquidate the shares of stock sold to members of the Kenmare Publishing Co.
“The purpose and object of this sale is to turn over all the physical assets and circulation, contracts, legality and good will of the Kenmare Publishing Company and the Kenmare Journal to the Publishers National Service Bureau so that the said Publishers National Service Bureau may merge and consolidate the machinery, circulation, subscription list, legality and good will of the said Kenmare Journal with a paper to be known as the Ward County Farmers Press soon to be started at Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, and the consideration of the sale is the payment by the said Publishers National Service Bureau of all outstanding debts and stock subscriptions of the Kenmare Publishing Co.
“In witness whereof the said first party has hereunto set its hand by its duly elected directors, pursuant to a motion regularly adopted at a directors’ meeting, and the second party has caused these presents to be executed by it in its corporate name by its general manager, W. W. Liggett, this 1st day of August, 1919.
“Directors of the Kenmare Publishing Co. Party of the First Part. “W. W. Liggett “Its general manager Party of the Second part.” “J. B. Weinburger “Albert Stark “John E. Fleckten “Merit Richards “John Modin “Elmer W. Cart

*403 The minutes of the Ward County Farmers Press, January 10, 1920, on page 20, shows the following motion:

“It was moved, seconded and carried that no additional help be employed by the business manager in the operation of the business, without such increased employment list being first submitted and approved by the Publishers National Service Bureau.”

On page 26 the following motion: “Moved and seconded that the manager be instructed to get a copy of our lease from the Service Bureau. Carried.”

On page 47 is the following resolution:

“Whereas the Publ. Natil. Service Bureau, a North Dakota corpo-'' ration, has offered to transfer to this corporation the printing establishment offered by this corporation in the city of Minot, a more specific description of which property is made in the Bill of Sale tendered by the said corporation upon the terms and for the consideration named' in a certain contract this day tendered to this corporation a copy of . which said contract is hereto attached and marked ‘Exhibit A,’ and

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