Hardin v. Hardin

145 N.W. 432, 33 S.D. 202, 1914 S.D. LEXIS 9
South Dakota Supreme Court·Decided February 14, 1914·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

WPIITIN'G, J.

Respondents contend that there are several reasons why the judgment appealed from, can and should be affirmed ; but we are of the opinion that, under the stipulation which appears to have been entered into between the parties, and which binds' respondents so far as the trial from which this appeal is taken is concerned, there is but one question before, us, and that whether, under the following statement of -facts, the lis pendens [205] referred to would constitute constructive notice to- D. of -the interest of B. in that portion of the land not situate -in L. county.

A. and B. are owners in common of a large -but single tract of land situate mainly in L-. county but partly in M. county. The title to this land stands in the name of A. only. B. brings an action against A. in the circuit court of L. county, in which action he seeks a decree o-f sai-d court establishing a resulting trust in A. in his (B.’s) favor, in and to B.'s undivided interest in and to said lands. A notice of lis pendens in said action is duly and timely filed in the office of the register of deeds of L. county, which notice contains the names of the parties to said action, the object of the action, and a description of all the real property affected thereby. No notice of lis pendens is ever filed in M. County. Personal service of summons is had within the proper time to: preserve the validity of s-aid notice of lis pendens. Thereafter judgment of said circuit court enters in favor of B., decreeing him to be the owner of a certain undivided interest in and to said land, which judgment is duly recorded in the office of the clerk -of courts of. L. county. A. appeals, from, the judgment above referred to, to the Supreme Court, and, upon such appeal, -executes and files a supersedeas bond staying said' judgment. This judgment is afterwards affirmed. After the rendition of the judgment by the circuit court, and pending the appeal therein, one D. takes from- A. a note covering- A.’s indebtedness to -him, and at the same time, A. and wife execute and deliver to D. a mortgage purporting to ■cover the said tract of land hereinbefore first -mentioned, except that said land is described -therein as .being in L. county.

The stipulation above referred to, when changed in its wording so as to conform to the names we have used herein, would read as follows: The question to be submitted under the plead-

ings is whether the lis pendens, filed in the office of .the register of deeds of L. county, by B., against the whole tract of land, constituted notice to- D., the mortgagee, so far as -the interest -of B. in the portion of the tract o.f land lying in M. county.

The trial court concluded that such lis -pendens did -constitute notice to D. -of B.’s interest in and to that part of the tract situate in M. county. We think in so holding, said court erred, and, if so, the error -was certainly prejudicial.

Section 108, -C. CV P., provides: “In an action affecting the [206] title to real property the plaintiff at the time of the filing- of the complaint or at any time afterwards, * * * if the same be intended to affect real property, may file for record with the register of deeds of each county in which the real property is situated, a notice of the pendency of the action, containing the names of the parties, the object of the action, and a description, of the real property in that county affected thereby; from the time of filing only shall the pendency of the action' be constructive notice to. a purchaser or incumbrancer of the property affected -thereby; * * * and every person whose conveyance or incumbrance is- subsequently executed or subsequently recorded, * * * -shall be bound by all proceedings taken -after the filing of such notice, to the same extent as i-f he were a party to the action. For -the purpose o-f this section, an action shall be deemed to -be.pending from the time of filing -such notice.”

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