Keates v. Register

74 F. Supp. 966, 1947 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1997
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 8, 1947
DocketCiv. A. No. 6616
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Keates v. Register, 74 F. Supp. 966, 1947 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1997 (E.D. Pa. 1947).

Opinion

BARD, District Judge.

This is an action to set aside an alleged fraudulent conveyance of a parcel of real estate.

On the basis of the pleadings and the testimony adduced at the trial of this cause, I make the following special,

Findings of Fact.

1. On November 7, 1941 and approximately eight years prior thereto, James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, his wife, together with their sons, Robert T., Ervin D., and John, resided at 405 Church Lane, Yeadon, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton were lessees of these premises.

[967]*9672. Several months prior to November 7, 1941, 405 Church Lane, Yeadon, was offered for sale, and an offer for its purchase was submitted in the name of Robert T. Stanton. This offer was supported by two cash deposits in the total sum of $300.

3. Prior to November 7, 1941, the offer for the purchase of 405 Church Lane was declined, and the $300 deposit was returned.

4. On or about November 7, 1941, an agreement of sale for the purchase of the premises 312 Providence Road, Aldan, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, was entered into by and between William C. Pickett and Margaret R. Pickett, his wife, as sellers, and Robert T. Stanton as purchaser. The purchase price for these premises was $4500.

5. The down money in the aforesaid agreement of sale was $700. Robert T. Stanton delivered this amount in several instalments to the office of William C. Pickett and Company, which acted as the sellers’ agent.

6. A mortgage was secured in the amount of $3600 on the property. James C. Stanton, the father, was added as a party to this mortgage at the suggestion of the lending institution, inasmuch as Robert T. Stanton was not considered by that institution to be a satisfactory mortgagor because of the latter’s possible imminent induction into the armed forces of the United States.

7. On November 7, 1941, Robert T. Stanton was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. On and prior to July 16, 1941, he was employed by a drug concern at a salary ranging between $22.50 and $27.50 per week.

8. On and prior to November 7, 1941, the average annual earnings of James C. Stanton approximated $2380.

9. On and prior to November 7, 1941, Robert T. Stanton contributed between $5 and $10 per week to his parents for his board and lodging.

10. Robert T. Stanton was born on April 21, 1919.

11. On February 17, 1942, settlement was held with respect to the purchase of the premises 312 Providence Road. The sum of $376.09 was necessary to complete settlement, in addition to the $3600 mortgage and the previous down money of $700. This sum of $376.09 was tendered by Robert T. Stanton, and a deed to the property was delivered wherein William C. Pickett and Margaret R. Pickett, his wife, were grantors, and Robert T. Stanton and James C. Stanton were the grantees. This deed was recorded in the Delaware County Office for the Recording of Deeds on February 24, 1942.

12. The premises 312 Providence Road had been occupied between November 7, 1941, the date of the agreement of sale, and February 17, 1942, the date of settlement, by James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, and their sons, Robert T., Paul R., and Ervin D., under an arrangement whereby the sum of $25 per month rental was paid to the prospective grantors. The monthly rental payments were tendered by Robert T. Stanton.

13. By deed bearing the date February 20, 1942, Robert T. Stanton, James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, wife of James C. Stanton, conveyed the premises 312 Providence Road to James C. Stanton and Anna W., his wife, in fee simple, absolutely, as tenants by the entireties. This deed was acknowledged by Robert T. Stanton before a notary public on February 22, 1942. The deed was acknowledged by James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, in their capacity as grantors, on November 10, 1942. The deed was recorded in the Delaware County Office for the Recording of Deeds on March 30, 1944.

14. No consideration was paid to Robert T. Stanton or James C. Stanton and Anna W., his wife, in their capacities as grantors in the above said deed for the conveyance of the premises 312 Providence Road.

15. The deed dated February 20, 1942 was immediately delivered by Robert T. Stanton to his parents, James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, after the execution thereof by Robert T. Stanton on February 22, 1942.

16. Robert T. Stanton was married on March 6, 1943 and removed from the premises 312 Providence Road immediately thereafter.

[968]*96817. On September 18, 1944, and again on September 27, 1944, Myron Jacoby, Esquire, an attorney practicing in the City and County of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on behalf of B. D. Prince, assignee of the Secretary of Banking of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a judgment creditor of James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, made written demands by letter upon James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton for the payment of this claim. These letters were deposited in a United States Post Office and were received by James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton.

18. On September 28, 1944, James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton conveyed the premises 312 Providence Road to Francis C. Register and Anna J. Register, his wife, by deed which was recorded in' the Delaware County Office for the Recording of Deeds on September 30, 1944. No consideration was paid to the grantors in this deed, and the grantees thereof are the son-in-law and daughter, respectively, of the grantors.

' 19. On September 28, 1944, James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton were insolvent and unable to meet the demands of their creditors as they matured.

20. On April 3, 1945, James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, jointly and individually, were duly adjudged bankrupt pursuant to a voluntary petition filed by them in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

21. On September 28, 1944, the date they acquired title to 312 Providence Road, Francis C. Register and Anna J. Register resided at 221 Wynnewood Avenue, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, where they continued to reside until on or about June 20, 1946, when they moved into the premises 312 Providence Road, where James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton have resided continuously from on or about November 7, 1941, until the date of the present hearing.

■22. On July 19, 1946, Francis C. Register and Anna J. Register paid off the balance of the mortgage on the premises 312 Providence Road in the amount of $2683.73. Payment was made by check signed by Anna J. Register. Before the balance of the mortgage was paid off, Anna J. Register consulted an attorney in order to ascertain' whether there was any valid reason why the mortgage should not be paid off, and she was advised in the negative.

Discussion.

The controversy in the instant case surrounds the conveyance of the premises 312 Providence Road on September 28, 1944 from James C. Stanton and Anna W. Stanton, his wife, to Francis C. Register and Anna J. Register, his wife.

The plaintiff, who is'the trustee in bankruptcy of James C. and Anna W. Stanton, seeks to have this conveyance set aside. He claims that the conveyance was fraudulent under the Pennsylvania Act of May 21, 1921, P.L. 1045 § 4, 39 P.S. § 354.

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