Goodwin v. Cunningham

74 N.W. 315, 54 Neb. 11, 1898 Neb. LEXIS 4
Nebraska Supreme Court·Decided February 17, 1898·No. No. 7787·Published·Cited by 9 cases

Opinion

Irvine, C.

July 10,1890, Cunningham made to tbe Mutual Loan & Investment Company- Ms promissory note for $2,000 and executed a mortgage securing the same on certain property in Kearney. Almost immediately thereafter the note was indorsed to the Essex National Bank of Haverhill, Massachusetts, and, with the mortgage, delivered to that bank. The bank soon thereafter sold the note and transferred it by indorsement to the plaintiff Goodwin. In April, 1890, one Hibberd, under a contract with Cunningham, had begun the erection of a building on the premises in controversy. November 14,1890, and within the statutory period, he filed his claim of lien. In such case the mechanic’s lien is superior to the mortgage. One dealing with the property is bound to take notice of materials furnished or work done thereon for the erection of [13] a building, and, provided the lien is perfected by filing a claim within the time fixed by statute after the material has been furnished or the work completed, such lien has priority over a mortgage given after the inchoate lien has attached but before the claim is filed. (Doolittle v. Plenz, 16 Neb. 153; Henry & Coalsworth Co. v. Fisherdick, 37 Neb. 207; Bohn Sash & Door Co. v. Case, 42 Neb. 281; Chapman v. Brewer, 43 Neb. 890.) November 8, 1890, a subcontractor under Ilibberd had begun suit to foreclose his lien, making Ilibberd a party. The Mutual Investment Company was also made a defendant, but neither the Essex Bank nor Goodwin was a party to that suit. The case proceeded to decree of foreclosure, the decree being rendered September 1, 1891. There was a sale under this decree October 5, 1892, which was confirmed some time later than December 23. The precise date does mot appear, nor is it material. The property was bought by Robertson, as trustee for the First National Bank of Kearney. A sheriff’s deed was made to him January 4, 1893, and filed for record January 14. At the time the note was sold there was no assignment formally made of the mortgage, but one was executed June 23, 1891, from the investment company directly to Goodwin. This was filed for record October 10, 1892. It will thus be seen that the mechanic’s lien was superior to the mortgage, that, the holder of the mortgage was not a party to the suit to foreclose, and that there was no assignment of the mortgage on record until after the sale, but that one was recorded before the sale was confirmed, and of course before the sheriff’s deed rvas recorded. April 21, 1893, this action was begun by Goodwin to foreclose the mortgage. Robertson and the First National Bank were made defendants under an allegation that they claimed some interest in the property, but that such interest was juuior to that of the plaintiff. Robertson answered setting up liibberd’s lien, its foreclosure, and the sale and purchase by him. Plaintiff replied by denials and by a plea that the lien was barred by the statute, and that [14] plaintiff’s rights had. not been barred by the foreclosure suit. No offer to redeem was made. The district court dismissed the case and plaintiff lias appealed.

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