In Re State of Missouri State of Missouri Ex Rel John G. Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of Agriculture John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain Warehouses State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the State of Missouri and James Boillot, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture v. U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the E. D. Of Arkansas and the Hon. Charles W. Baker, and Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, Intervenor-Respondents, and United States of America, Intervenor. In Re State of Missouri State of Missouri Ex Rel John G. Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of Agriculture John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain Warehouses State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the State of Missouri and James Boillot, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture v. U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the E. D. Of Arkansas and the Hon. Charles W. Baker, and Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, Intervenor-Appellees, and United States of America, Intervenor

647 F.2d 768, 58 A.L.R. Fed. 265, 4 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 306, 1981 U.S. App. LEXIS 14525, 7 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 548
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedApril 8, 1981
Docket80-2198
StatusPublished
Cited by61 cases

This text of 647 F.2d 768 (In Re State of Missouri State of Missouri Ex Rel John G. Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of Agriculture John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain Warehouses State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the State of Missouri and James Boillot, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture v. U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the E. D. Of Arkansas and the Hon. Charles W. Baker, and Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, Intervenor-Respondents, and United States of America, Intervenor. In Re State of Missouri State of Missouri Ex Rel John G. Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of Agriculture John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain Warehouses State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the State of Missouri and James Boillot, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture v. U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the E. D. Of Arkansas and the Hon. Charles W. Baker, and Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, Intervenor-Appellees, and United States of America, Intervenor) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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In Re State of Missouri State of Missouri Ex Rel John G. Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of Agriculture John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain Warehouses State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the State of Missouri and James Boillot, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture v. U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the E. D. Of Arkansas and the Hon. Charles W. Baker, and Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, Intervenor-Respondents, and United States of America, Intervenor. In Re State of Missouri State of Missouri Ex Rel John G. Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of Agriculture John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain Warehouses State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the State of Missouri and James Boillot, Acting Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture v. U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the E. D. Of Arkansas and the Hon. Charles W. Baker, and Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, Intervenor-Appellees, and United States of America, Intervenor, 647 F.2d 768, 58 A.L.R. Fed. 265, 4 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 306, 1981 U.S. App. LEXIS 14525, 7 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 548 (8th Cir. 1981).

Opinion

647 F.2d 768

58 A.L.R.Fed. 265, 4 Collier Bankr.Cas.2d 306,
7 Bankr.Ct.Dec. 548, Bankr. L. Rep. P 67,961

In re STATE OF MISSOURI; State of Missouri Ex Rel John G.
Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of
Agriculture; State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of
Agriculture; John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain
Warehouses; State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney
General of the State of Missouri; and James Boillot, Acting
Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture, Petitioners,
v.
U. S. BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR the E. D. OF ARKANSAS and the
Hon. Charles W. Baker, Respondents,
and
Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, et al., Intervenor-Respondents,
and
United States of America, Intervenor.
In re STATE OF MISSOURI; State of Missouri Ex Rel John G.
Runyan, as Director of the Missouri Department of
Agriculture; State of Missouri Ex Rel Missouri Department of
Agriculture; John G. Runyan, as Receiver of Certain Grain
Warehouses; State of Missouri Ex Rel John Ashcroft, Attorney
General of the State of Missouri; and James Boillot, Acting
Director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture, Appellants,
v.
U. S. BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR the E. D. OF ARKANSAS and the
Hon. Charles W. Baker, Appellees,
and
Robert P. Lindsey, as Trustee, et al., Intervenor-Appellees,
and
United States of America, Intervenor.

Nos. 80-2198, 80-2179.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted March 11, 1981.
Decided April 8, 1981.

A. Jan Thomas, Jr., West Memphis, Ark., Ben F. Arnold, Little Rock, Ark., Davidson, Plastiras, Horne, Hollingsworth & Arnold, Ltd., Little Rock, Ark., Warren Dupwe, Jonesboro, Ark., Richard Steele, Cape Girardeau, Mo., for appellee/intervenor/trustee.

John Ashcroft, Atty. Gen., State of Mo., Gerald M. Sill, Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, Mo., for appellants/petitioners; James F. Gunn, St. Louis, Mo., F. Craig King, Jr., Gunn & Gunn, St. Louis, Mo., of counsel.

Bill W. Bristow, Jonesboro, Ark., Seay & Bristow, Jonesboro, Ark., Smith & Morphew, Corning, Ark., Coleman, Gantt, Ramsay & Cox, Pine Bluff, Ark., Richard L. Ramsay, Pine Bluff, Ark., for intervenors.

Before BRIGHT, HENLEY and McMILLIAN, Circuit Judges.

BRIGHT, Circuit Judge.

This case presents the question of whether the State of Missouri or the federal bankruptcy court for the Eastern District of Missouri has jurisdiction over grain located in Missouri grain storage warehouses. The bankruptcy court1 asserts that it has exclusive jurisdiction over the grain warehouses pursuant to a bankruptcy proceeding instituted by Arkansas debtors, operators of warehouses in Missouri and Arkansas. The State of Missouri2 asserts that the grain should be liquidated in accordance with provisions of the Missouri Code, under the aegis of the Missouri Department of Agriculture.

The State of Missouri applies here for a writ of prohibition3 to prevent the bankruptcy court from exercising jurisdiction over the grain. The State also appeals from the district court's4 denial of its application for a similar writ of prohibition. See In re Cox Cotton Co., 3 C.B.C.2d (Collier's Bankruptcy Cases) 615 (E.D.Ark.1980).

After carefully reviewing the record and the contentions of the various parties, we sustain the authority of the bankruptcy judge. We hold that the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 (the Code), 11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. (Supp. III 1979), vests the bankruptcy court with exclusive jurisdiction over the grain and grain warehouses in question, subject, of course, to the court's and trustee's obligation to protect the interests of farmers and others who have ownership rights in the grain. See 11 U.S.C. § 361. Accordingly, we deny the writ of prohibition and affirm the order of the district court.

I. Background.5

Robert James, Don James, and G. E. James (the debtors), residents of Arkansas, operated public grain elevators in Missouri and Arkansas under various partnership identities, including elevators located at Holcomb, New Madrid (Ristine), Caruthersville, and Naylor, Missouri. An affiliated corporation, James Agri-Center, Inc., operates a public grain warehouse at Neelyville, Missouri.

On August 11, 1980, these debtors, including the corporation, filed bankruptcy proceedings in the bankruptcy court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. The partnership liquidations were originally filed under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, and subsequently were converted into reorganization proceedings under chapter 11 of the Code. The corporation operates as a debtor in possession under chapter 11 of the Code. The bankruptcy court appointed Robert P. Lindsey initially as the interim trustee on August 15, 1980, and later as permanent trustee for the purpose of operating and liquidating the various partnerships.

Three days prior to the filing of the bankruptcy proceedings, the debtors authorized the Missouri Department of Agriculture to assume control of the grain in their Missouri warehouses, pursuant to Missouri law empowering the State to operate and liquidate insolvent grain warehouses.6 The Missouri Department of Agriculture filed receivership petitions for the debtors' grain warehouses in the state circuit courts for the counties in which the warehouses are located. On August 12, 1980, subsequent to the filing of the bankruptcy petitions, the Missouri courts appointed John G. Runyan, then Director of the Department, as receiver of each warehouse and ordered him to

make an audit and full investigation of the financial circumstances of respondents (debtors) and carry out such operation or liquidation of said public grain warehouse(s) in order to protect the best interests of those individuals storing grain in said facilit(ies).

On August 29, the bankruptcy court entered an order directing the trustee to assume certain grain purchase contracts with farmers, executed by the debtors prior to bankruptcy. A number of farmers, believing this action deprived them of their rightful possession of their grain, barricaded the New Madrid (Ristine) grain warehouse. The bankruptcy court ordered United States Marshals to intercede and break the blockade.7

On September 3, 1980, the State requested that the bankruptcy court determine the ownership of the grain located in the Missouri partnership warehouses. The State subsequently voluntarily withdrew the request; thus the question of the ownership of the grain remains in dispute. Missouri concedes that the debtors own at least 2.3 percent of the grain. Other parties claiming ownership of the grain include Missouri and Arkansas farmer-producers, the Commodity Credit Corporation, and the First Tennessee Bank, N. A., Memphis. The State and the trustee dispute whether the amount of grain on hand exceeds the outstanding warehouse receipts.

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