Iowa Nat. Bank v. Citizens' Nat. Bank of Woonsocket

1918 OK 247, 172 P. 924, 70 Okla. 1, 1918 Okla. LEXIS 710
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedApril 30, 1918
Docket8735
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Iowa Nat. Bank v. Citizens' Nat. Bank of Woonsocket, 1918 OK 247, 172 P. 924, 70 Okla. 1, 1918 Okla. LEXIS 710 (Okla. 1918).

Opinion

Opinion by

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The Citizens’ National Bank of Woonsocket, R. I., hereinafter called plaintiff, instituted an action of replevin against E. F. Paxson and T. E. Givens, hereinafter called defendants, for the recovery of certain cattle described in the petition in this case, basing their claim on same upon a mortgage executed October 5, 1914, by E. F. Paxson to L. C. West and G. E. Givens, and by said West and Givens assigned to the Arnold Brokerage Company, and by said company transferred and assigned to the Citizens' National Bank of Woonsocket, R. I., which said mortgage was filed of record in the office of the register of deeds of Kiowa county on October 5, 1914. The Iowa National Bank, hereinafter styled intervener, intervened in said action, and set up a claim to said cattle described in the petition in this case, under and by virtue of two mortgages, one of which was executed on the 29th day Of September, 1914, and filed of record on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., _upon which there is a credit of $800, which mortgage was to secure the payment of $2,000 by T. E. Givens, the alleged owner of the cattle here sued for, to the Security National Bank of Oklahoma City, and by said Security National Bank sold and assigned to said intervener, in (November, 1914, and upon another mortgage executed by said T. E. Givens on the 2d day of Jan- *2 nary, 1915, and filed for record January 5, 1915, to the Iowa National Bank of Des Moines, Iowa, which said mortgage was given to secure the payment of any and all notes bearing the indorsement of T. E. Givens. The National Reserve Bank of Kansas City, hereinafter called the second intervener, also intervened in said cases, claiming said cattle under- and by virtue of a mortgage executed on the 12th day of October, 1914, by E. F. Paxson in the sum of $1,275, and filed for record October 14, 1914, which mortgage was executed to the Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bank of Mountain Virhv, Okla., and transferred and assigned in due course before maturity and for a valuable consideration by the said Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bank to the said second intervener.

The several mortgages hereinbefore described, were offered in evidence, together with a bill of sale made by T. E. Givens to his son-in-law, Paxson, for the cattle in controversy, which bill of sale was not recorded. The uncontradicted evidence shows that E. F. Pax-K-n never had or owned any interest in the cattle in controversy, for which he received the bill of sale, and that T. E. Givens authorized Paxson to make the mortgage to himself and West, and T. E. Givens indorsed the note for $2,000 which was assigned to the Arnold Brokerage Company, and that he (Givens) got the proceeds from that note and mortgage, and that he (Givens) was fully aware of all of the facts and circumstances surrounding the execution of the bill of sale, the execution of the note, and the giving of the chattel mortgage ; that the execution of said bill of sale was given for the purpose of securing the indorsement of two persons who were engaged in banking, and there is no proof of any fraud in connection with said transaction.

The evidence is in conflict as to whether or not the Iowa National Bank had actual notice of the said mortgages executed by E. F. Paxson, which had been assigned to the Citizens’ National Bank of Woonsocket, R. I., and the one assigned to the National Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Mo., prior to the taking of the mortgage that was executed by Givens to the Town National Bank on the 2d- day of January, 1915. It was denied by Mr. Butler, vice president and agent of the Iowa National Bank, who took the mortgage executed by Givens January 2, 1915, that he had any knowledge of the bill of sale and the execution of the said mortgages by E. F. Paxson, while it is testified by D. M. Proctor and other witnesses that the Iowa National Bank by its vice president and agent, who took the mortgage bearing date of January 2, 1915, prior to the taking of said mortgage had notice of the said mortgages executed by Paxson, and the circumstances of their execution, whether mortgages were respectively assigned to the said intervener, and to the second intervener. The unquestioned evidence in the case was that the bill of sale executed by T. E. Givens to E. F. Paxson was without consideration.

The court made the following findings of fact and conclusions of law:

“(1) The court finds that during the year 1914 T. E. Givens was the owner of certain cattle involved in this action; that on the 21st day of March, 1914, the said T. E. Givens made, executed, and delivered to E. F. Paxson a bill of sale upon said cattle, which bill of sale was not recorded; that said bill of sale was without consideration, and that said E. F. Paxson was a son-in-law of the said T. E. Givens; that in order for the said T. E. Givens to negotiate notes secured by said cattle, it was necessary that two persons engaged in banking indorse such paper, and in order that T. E. Givens and L. C. West, who were engaged in banking, might indorse such paper, the bill of sale was given to E. F. Paxson that he might make. the note to be indorsed by West and Givens.
•‘(2) The court further finds that at the time of the execution of the said bill of saie from Givens to Paxson there was no open and notorious change of possession and that said bill of sale was given by Givens for the purpose of satisfying a requirement that two officers of the Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bank should indorse the cattle paper, and the court further finds that Paxson at the time of the execution of the note and mortgage to West and Givens was not the actual owner of said cattle.
“(3) The court further finds that on the 5th day of October, 1914, the said E. F. Paxson made a note in the sum of $2,000, payable April 1, 1915, to L. C. West and T. E. Givens, secured by a mortgage upon the cattle described in said bill of sale, which mortgage was filed for record on October 5. 1914, and which note was indorsed by T. E. Givens and L. C. West, negotiated to the Arnold 'Investment Company, and by the. Arnold Investment Company to the Citizens’ National Bank of Woonsocket, R. I-, the plaintiff herein.
“(4) The court further finds that on October 12, 1914, the said E. F. Paxson executed and delivered to the Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bank of Mountain View, Okla., a note in the sum of $1,275, secured by a mortgage on the cattle involved in this action, which mortgage was filed for record on October 14, 1914, and by the said Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bank negotiated to the National Reserve Bank.
“(5) The court further finds that on the 29th day of September, 1914, T. E. Givens *3 executed and delivered to the Security National Bank of Oklahoma City his note for $2,000, secured by a mortgage upon said cattle, which mortgage was filed foy .record on October 12, 1914, and that there was paid on said note on December 2, 3914, the sum of $800 and that said note in due course was transferred to the Iowa National Bank .«f Des Moines, one of the interveners herein.
“(6) The court further finds that on January 2, 1915, T. E. Givens executed to the Iowa National Bank his promissory note in the sum of $1,200, secured by a mortgage on said cattle, which mortgage was filed for record on the 5th day of January, 1915.

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