In re Prudence-Bonds Corp.

102 F.2d 531, 1939 U.S. App. LEXIS 3894
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedMarch 13, 1939
DocketNo. 199
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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In re Prudence-Bonds Corp., 102 F.2d 531, 1939 U.S. App. LEXIS 3894 (2d Cir. 1939).

Opinion

AUGUSTUS N. HAND, Circuit Judge.

On June 2, 1926, C. F. S. Realty Corporation and Franklin Boulevard Corporation executed and delivered a bond to Prudence Company in the sum of $250,000 and C. F. S. Realty Corporation also executed and delivered a mortgage covering premises in the Town of Long Beach which, with the improvements thereafter placed thereon, became known as Hotel Franklin. The mortgage recited that it was made pursuant to a certain building loan argeement between Franklin Boulevard Corporation, one of the bondsmen, and Prudence Company dated February 1, 1926.

Ofi June 2, 1926, Franklin Boulevard Corporation also delivered an agreement to Prudence Company which provided that the former should deposit with Prudence Company $2,500 on June 1, 1927; $1,250 on July 1, 1927 ) $1,250 on August 1, 1927, and like sums annually thereafter on the first days of June, July and August respectively until the total sums deposited should equal $25,000. These moneys were to be used by Prudence Company to purchase Prudence Bonds which were to be held “as collateral security to said mortgage” and “as collateral security for the payment of the principal sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000) and interest thereon.” The agreement likewise provided that on July 1, 1931 $5,000 of Prudence Bonds thus purchased should be released by Prudence Company to Franklin Boulevard Corporation and a like amount of such bonds up to $25,000 should be released annually thereafter so long as there was no default in any of the terms and conditions of the agreement or the bond and mortgage. Of these bonds $5,000 remain unreleased in the hands of the trustees of Prudence Company.

Under date of June 2, 1926, Prudence Company also obtained a written agreement wherein six individuals jointly and severally guaranteed to Prudence Company, until such time as the principal of the bond and mortgage had been reduced to [533]*533$175,000, payment of the limited amount of $75,000 principal, together with interest thereon.

The bond and mortgage were eventually deposited, as security for an issue of Prudence Bonds Series AA, with Bank of America as trustee, under a certain trust agreement dated August 1, 1922 made by Prudence Bonds Corporation.

Art. 1, § 7 of the Series AA Trust Indenture gives certain rights to Prudence Company as follows:

„ The Trustee shall hold the Trust bund m its possession and, as long as and at any time when the aggregate principal amount of the 1 rust Fund shall not be less than the principal of all Prudence-Bonds then outstanding and issued hereunder, and as 1 V& n • , 1 c a long as there shall exist no events of dec 7, -r j • * i.* 1 tt £ fault specified m Article IV hereof, upon which the Trustee may take action as . • j j ,1 rp ^ , -i -¡i therein provided, the Trustee shall permit the Corporation or The Prudence Com-t , „ . j . . „ pany, Inc., to collect and retain all pay-9 £ • A A , . . , tf. . ments of interest and principal subject . ,« . . j. o1 ri £ to the provisions of Section 1 (I) of a i.- 1 ttt i. £ .t, ' .. Article III hereof, on the securities consti- . .. m . w9 * , ,.c tutmg the Trust Fund, and upon notification 4 4i. rp , , j.' £ '*. r to the Trustee, to enforce for its own bener, . .4 9 £ ,« rp .. • fit, m the name of the T rustee or otherwise, ' , n . . • , • ’ any and all provisions contained m any £lÁ .j ^ m of the said securities constituting the trust . , , . , ° . 3 Fund, and at its expense to maintain such 9 \ proceedings as may be appropriate for the ,3 \ , 3 £ t_ a . collection by foreclosure of any bond and . P.r m , T7 j . mortgage m the Irust Fund or mortgage, ®. . .. . 3 ,• J T- 1 a participation certificate relating to which, is in the Trust Fund without necessarily withdrawing such bond and mortgage or participating certificates therefrom.”

t 1A-,o t, 1 ^ - In 1932 Prudence ^ Company, m the name of Dank of America^ then trustee of the Series AA bond issue, instituted an action for partial foreclosure of the bond and mortgage, calling due $30,000 principal, together with accrued interest. A sale of the premises was held, pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and title was taken “ic er a rpperses deed dated September 10, 1932, m the name of Amalgamated Piopeities, Inc., subject to a continuing lien of the principal due under the mortgage to the amount of $186,300 and interest thereon from March 18, 1932. A deficiency judgment for $42,593.01 was also obtained against C. F. S. Realty Corporation and Franklin Boulevard Corporation (the original debtors) and against five of the six individuals who had made the limited guarantee of $75,000 on June 2, 1926.

On or about October 31, 1932, Prudence Company delivered to Bank of America, as collateral substituted for the $30,000 principal amount of the mortgage called due in the partial foreclosure, the following security: (1) Prudence- Bonds of Series AA in the amount of $1,800; (2) $17’250 in ca^ 5 and (3) three_ mortgages aSSJcSatmg $10,950. At the time of the partlal forecl°sure proceedings, no default existed under the terms of the trust indenture either with respect to principal, interest) or any other covenant or with respect t0 the agreement of guarantee given £,y prudencc Company and incorporated ^|ie ^rils^ indenture

™ ^ _ I he petitioner, City Bank Farmers n^.r* , 9 J , Trust Company (successor trustee to Bank , A . \ J :' Al ^ .. «í America), makes the present application owner and holder of the bond and aaa , , , ior $250,000 and prays that Prudence Company and its trustees be or- , , A t r „ dered to turn over and deliver to it all , , r • records and papers concerning the deficien- . , 1 j n , cy judgment and all other papers and / \ ^ . * * , documents relating to the instrument of , < , guarantee by the six individual guarantors , , * T o irv>¿ j ^ , dated June 2, 1926, and prays for an order -n a r* v . directing Prudence Company or its trustees V1 . * . nr.A - t , likewise to turn over the $5,000 of bonds ,3, ,, . 1 J 9 ^ *ornnAA held as collateral security for the $250,000 u a a * -l- -l. LoAaa bond and mortgage upon which $186,300 £ • ♦ 1 t. a u a ™ of principal had become due, as well as . . . Jf .. 9 interest thereon amounting to $52,877.15, t , 3 ^ ,7 9 9 and taxes and other charges to the amount ^ ^ ^ 9

fhe District Court ordered the delivery Bank Farmers Trust Company of the various records, papers and documents an(j 0f $5^00 of bonds as prayed £or jn tjje application. It also denied a cross pet¡tion of the trastees of Prudence Company praying that the City Bank parmers Trust Company be directed to assign tQ them all right> títle and interest ¡n and t0 deficiency judgment against Q R S. Realty Corporation, Franklin uouievard Corporation and the individual guarantors, and all papers and other documeI1£S relating to the deficiency judgment and .¡.jjg foreclosure action,

The trustees of Prudence Company have appealed from the foregoing order denying their cross-petition and granting the petition of City Bank Farmers Trust Company as successor trustee of Prudence Bonds Series AA under the Trust Agree[534]*534ment dated August 1, 1922. We think that the order was right and should be affirmed.

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