Gates v. Mortgage Loan & Insurance Agency, Inc.

139 S.W.2d 19, 200 Ark. 276, 1940 Ark. LEXIS 238
Supreme Court of Arkansas·Decided April 8, 1940·No. 4-5897·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

Mehaee'y, J.

Ferdinand Gates, on June 18, 1903, made a will disposing of his property and appointing executors and trustees, as follows: His three sons, Elias, V. A., and J. M. Gates, and Max Mayer of Little Rock, the executors of his last will and testament. His will provided for certain specific legacies, and provided that Ms executors should continue in operation of the business of Ms two stores at DeV all’s Bluff and Lonoke, Arkansas, until the close of the ensuing winter after his death so as to not embarrass or inconvenience his customers and patrons, and also to enable the executors to realize the largest possible amount on the debts owing to him in said two stores and the assets invested there. He provided, however, that if his death should occur either in the month of December or January, then the business of the two stores should be discontinued by the first day of April next succeeding. It was provided that his real estate was devised to the executors upon certain trusts, which he named. It was provided that the executors should sell his lands either for cash or on short or usual credits with such speed and in such quantities and parcels as will enable them to obtain fair and reasonable prices therefor. It was provided that under certain conditions they might exchange lands or purchase other lands, and they were authorized to sell any of the lands belonging to his estate.

The testator, in his will, also appointed his son, Elias Gates, trustee for the moneys and properties going to infants, and directed him to manage and control this property during their minority. He also appointed his son, Elias Gates, counsel and legal adviser of the executors and trustees.

On June 18,1903, the testator made a codicil, making certain changes in Ms will. The last codicil to Ms will was made on February 24, 1909. Ferdinand Gates died on July 20, 1909, and his will was thereafter probated.

The three adult sons, Elias, Y. A., and J. M. Gates, operated the business as partners until February 15, 1929, when these three sons joined in a deed of trust conveying their interest in the lands of the trust estate to F. W. Neimeyer, trustee, for various creditors of the Gates Mercantile Company. The executors and trustees under the will of Ferdinand Gates joined in the execution of this deed of trust. The interest of the other heirs was not involved.

•Early in 1930 suit was brought to foreclose the deed of trust. AÍ1 the heirs, executors and trustees, were parties to this suit. There was a sale of the property under the foreclosure suit, and the appellee, Mortgage Loan & Insurance Agency, Inc., became the purchaser and received a commissioner’s deed on January 6, 1939, thereby acquiring title to one-half interest in that part of the Ferdinand Gates estate formerly owned by Elias, V. A., and J. M. Gates.

The present suit was instituted on July 10, 1939, for a partition of the property belonging to the Gates estate, and it was asked in the prayer that if it be found that the same are not susceptible of division in kind, the same be sold and the proceeds of the sale divided among the parties according to their respective interests.

Answer was filed, and the following agreed statement of facts introduced: "It is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the parties to this suit, the plaintiffs being represented by Bradley & Patten, their attorneys, and the defendants by Owens, Ehrman & McHaney, their attorneys, as follows, to-wit:

"That- Victor A. Gates, Elias Gates, J. M. Gates, Mayer F. Gates, Clara Garnish and Florence Silberberg are all of the children of Ferdinand Gates, deceased, who died testate on the 20th day of July, 1909; that the will of the said Ferdinand Gates, deceased, was duly admitted to probate by the probate court of Lonoke county, State of Arkansas, on the 6th day of September, 1909, and is now duly recorded in Will Record Book B, at pages 279 to 294 of the records of said'probate court of Lonoke county, Arkansas, and that said will was likewise admitted to probate in Shelby county, Tennessee; that all of the specific bequests mentioned in said will have been paid; that said Victor A. Gates, Elias Gates, J. M. Gates, Mayer F. Gates, Clara Samish and Florence' Silberberg are the residuary legatees of the said Ferdinand Gates, and that each was or is entitled to one-sixth interest in said residuary estate. The attached copy is a true and correct copy of the will of the said Ferdinand Gates

recorded in Lonoke county, as set forth above and is made a part of this stipulation as ‘Exhibit A.J

“It is further stipulated and agreed that the properties sought to be partitioned in this action constitute the remainder of the residuary of the said Ferdinand Gates, deceased.

That on the 7th day of March, 1927, the Gates Mercantile Company was indebted to the following named creditors for the amounts set opposite their respective names, as follows, to-wit:

Bankers Trust Company..............................................$58,356.05
Bank of Commerce & Trust Co................................. 28,581.08
Union & Planters Bank & Trust Co........................... 57,542.92
Manhattan Savings Bank & Trust Co....................... 16,925.92
Lonoke County Bank.................................................... 2,500.00
Seott-Mayer Commission Co....................................... 3,969.34;

that Elias Gates, J. M. Gates, and Victor A. Gates were indorsers on all of the promissory notes evidencing said indebtedness and their liability thereon was joint and several; that on said date all of said notes were past due and payable; that the time of payment of the said above described indebtedness was renewed and extended to February 15, 1929, on which date Victor A. Gates and his wife, Imogen Gates, J. M. Gates and his wife, Beatrice Gates, Elias Gates and his wife, Theresa Gates, joined with Victor A. Gates, J. M. Gates, Elias Gates, and Max Mayer as executors and trustees under the last will and testament of Ferdinand Gates, deceased, in the execution of a deed of trust wherein the undivided interests of the said Victor A. Gates, J. M. Gates, and Elias Gates in the lands embraced in this action, along with other property since sold and the proceeds distributed, was mortgaged to F. W. Neimeyer, trustee for said creditors above named to secure the payment of sums due said creditors as follows, to-wit:

“$58,355.80 due Bankers Trust Company, Little Rock, Arkansas, evidenced by a note for said sum dated 15th day of February, 1929, and due the 31st day of December, 1929;

“$28,576.61 due Bank of Commerce & Trust Company of Memphis, Tennessee, evidenced by a note for said sum dated 15th. day of February, 1929, and due the 31st day of December, 1929;

“$44,097.94 due Union Planters Bank & Trust Company, Memphis, Tennessee, evidenced by a note for said sum dated February 15, 1929, and due the 31st day of December, 1929;

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