In Re Farm. State Bk. of Amherst

289 N.W. 75, 67 S.D. 51, 126 A.L.R. 619, 1939 S.D. LEXIS 68
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 7, 1939
DocketFile No. 8253.
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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In Re Farm. State Bk. of Amherst, 289 N.W. 75, 67 S.D. 51, 126 A.L.R. 619, 1939 S.D. LEXIS 68 (S.D. 1939).

Opinion

On March 18, 1936, the superintendent of banks took possession of the business and property of the Farmers State Bank of Amherst for the purpose of liquidation. Plaintiff commenced this action against the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, claiming that he is entitled to be reimbursed for bonds wrongfully converted by the bank. Four separate causes of action are set forth in the complaint. The circuit court found in favor of the defendant upon the claim set forth as a first cause of action, and defendant admitted liability upon the fourth cause of action. From the judgment for the plaintiff upon the second and third causes of action, defendant appeals.

Plaintiff for a second cause of action alleges that he deposited on July 7, 1934, United States government bonds with the bank for safekeeping for which the bank issued a receipt acknowledging possession and agreeing to retain the bonds for safekeeping; that these bonds were wrongfully converted and sold by the bank on August 4, 1934. Plaintiff for a third cause of action alleges that he deposited on September 10, 1935, United States government bonds with the bank for safekeeping; that the bank issued a similar receipt for these bonds; and that one of these bonds was wrongfully converted and sold on November 30, 1935, and another on January 24, 1936.

The case was before the trial court upon an agreed statement of facts. The facts stipulated in connection with the second and third causes of action are as follows:

"The parties to the above entitled action hereby stipulate and agree that the following are the facts in said cause: *Page 55

"1. That the Farmers State Bank of Amherst, Amherst, South Dakota, is now, and at the times hereinafter mentioned was, a corporation organized under the laws of South Dakota relative to banking corporations, and prior to March 18, 1936, was engaged in the general banking business at Amherst, South Dakota.

"The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is likewise a corporation, and was duly organized and existing under and by virtue of Title 12, Section 264, of the United States Code, and acts amendatory thereto, including the acts of June 16, 1933, and August 23, 1935, 12 U.S.C.A. § 264.

"2. On or about December 13, 1933, the Farmers State Bank of Amherst made application for membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as provided by law and on and after that date the deposit liabilities and trust funds of said Farmers State Bank of Amherst became insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to the extent that such insurance was authorized by the laws of the United states of America.

"3. On March 18, 1936, the Farmers State Bank of Amherst, of Amherst, South Dakota, was closed by the Superintendent of Banks of South Dakota, who suspended all further banking operations and placed the bank in the hands of a liquidating agent for the reason that it became apparent at or about that time that said Farmers State Bank of Amherst was insolvent. Such bank has since that date been in liquidation and is now in the hands of officers duly authorized to liquidate its affairs. * * *

"5. About July 7, 1934, the plaintiff Beever purchased from or through the Farmers State Bank of Amherst five $100.00 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds, and on that date a safe-keeping receipt * * * was issued * * * The records of the Farmers State Bank of Amherst show the following entry in connection with the sale under date of 8-9-34: `Debit Midland National Bank and Trust Company $513.39. Credit U.S. Bond account $500.00, Interest received account $13.39.'

"The plaintiff Beever did not know of or authorize the *Page 56 sale and disposition of said bonds, and did not learn that they had been disposed of until after the suspension of the bank.

"6. On or about September 10, 1935, the plaintiff C.A. Beever purchased from or through the defendant Farmers State Bank of Amherst, United States Treasury Bonds, 1944-46 series Nos. 85276 F and 96378 J each of the denomination of $500.00. On September 12, 1935, the checking account of Beever was charged with $1061.79, and the Midland National Bank and Trust Company of Minneapolis, from whom said bonds were purchased on September 6, 1935, was credited with $1061.79, and a safe-keeping receipt * * * describing said bonds, was issued, dated September 10, 1935, signed by Bornhoft, who added the letters `Pres.' to his name.

"Said bonds were disposed of, according to the records of the defendant Farmers State Bank of Amherst, as follows:

"On November 29, 1935, No. 85276 F was sent to The Midland National Bank Trust Company of Minneapolis, which sold the same on November 30, 1935, and credited the deposit account of the defendant Farmers State Bank of Amherst with $524.53, being proceeds of sale of said bonds, and the books of the Farmers State Bank of Amherst on December 3, 1935, contain the following entry. `Debit Midland National Bank Trust Company $524.53, Credit United States Bond Account $500.00, Interest received account $24.53.'

"On January 23, 1936, No. 96378 J was sent to The Midland National Bank Trust Company, which sold the same on January 24, 1936, and credited the deposit account of the defendant Farmers State Bank of Amherst with $531.47 being proceeds of sale of said bond, which was disposed of on the books of said bank as follows: `1-25-36, Midland National Bank Trust Company, debit $531.47, United States Bond account credit $500.00, interest received account $31.47.'

"The plaintiff Beever did not authorize the sale of said bonds, and did not know of the fact that said bonds had *Page 57 been disposed of until the suspension of the Farmers State Bank of Amherst.

"8. Subsequent to the closing of the bank Beever demanded of the liquidating agents the several items hereinabove described and when they were not delivered to him, claiming that the proceeds of said bonds, in the hands of the bank, constituted trust funds or deposits which were insured by the defendant Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, demanded settlement of such defendant which was refused, and he thereupon instituted this action.

"9. At the time all of these transactions occurred, one Arnold Bornhoft was the President of the defendant Farmers Stake Bank of Amherst, and was the sole managing officer of said bank, having complete control of its affairs.

"For a number of years prior to its suspension there has been very serious irregularities in the Farmers State Bank of Amherst, which by the manipulation of its books, and false entries, were concealed from the examiners and the other officers and directors of the bank by said Bornhoft.

"10. The books and records of the bank did not at any time after the four safe-keeping receipts were issued reflect or disclose that bonds for which a safe-keeping receipt was in the hands of the plaintiff, had been sold, and an examination of the bank and of its several accounts did not at any time disclose the facts set forth in plaintiff's complaint and shown above.

"11. No other person except Arnold Bornhoft had any knowledge of the several transactions described in the complaint and in the foregoing Stipulation of Facts.

"12. In this connection it is further stipulated that the audit of R.L. Swenson, and all of the books and records of the Farmers State Bank of Amherst, South Dakota, shall be deemed to be in evidence and may be used by either party to clarify, supplement, or explain any fact above stipulated."

A supplementary stipulation of facts was also submitted to the trial court. It is therein stipulated that the bank charged the account of the plaintiff on September 12, 1935, *Page 58

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