Keohane v. Smith

97 Ill. 156, 1880 Ill. LEXIS 234
Illinois Supreme Court·Decided November 20, 1880·Published·Cited by 30 cases

Opinion

Mr. Justice Scott

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This bill was brought by Catharine E. Keohane to foreclose a mortgage made by Peter Sullivan and wife to Eben F. Runyan, dated March 12, 1869, to secure a note for $2000, payable five years after date, to the order of E. F. Runyan, with interest after due at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. It seems the interest to maturity of the note was evidenced by coupons of $100 each, payable at intervals of six months. Complainant left with Runyan $4000 to be loaned for her, and shortly afterwards she received from him the Sullivan note as a loan of so much money, which was indorsed by Runyan, and the note and coupons, with the mortgage by which the same were secured, were delivered to complainant. The mortgage was on record in the proper office, but there was no assignment of it to complainant other than the equitable assignment that comes by the assignment of the note it secured.

On the 20th day of July, 1870, Sullivan made an arrangement with Charles M. Smith to borrow $3000, and secure the money on the same property embraced in his mortgage to Runyan. The money Sullivan was to get did not belong to Smith, but to Mrs. Mary A. Roset, for whom he was acting. Smith employed Norman C. Perkins to examine the abstract of title, and report in writing, which he did. His report showed the property was subject to the mortgage made by Sullivan to Eunyan. That incumbrance Sullivan proposed to pay off out of the money he should receive from Smith. Accordingly a trust deed to Smith was made by Sullivan and his wife, on the property in question, to secure Sullivan’s note or bond for $3000 to Mrs. Eoset. Sullivan took $2000 of the money received from Smith with which to pay off the mortgage to Eunyan. He says Perkins went with him to Eunyan’s office, and saw the money paid and the release delivered. Perkins does not recollect going to Eunyan’s office when the money was paid, but says, “Sullivan may be correct about that.-” At all events, Perkins knew the money was to be and was paid to Eunyan to discharge the mortgage, and by an additional note at the bottom of his examination he informed Smith the release had been filed. The release and the trust deed to Smith both appear to have been acknowledged on the 28th, and recorded on the 29th day of July, 1870. In September, 1875, Gerhard Foreman loaned Sullivan $1000, and took a trust deed on the same property embraced in the Eunyan mortgage to secure the same. Both Smith and Foreman-were made defendants to complainant’s bill to foreclose the Sullivan mortgage, and the prayer of the bill was, that whatever equities they might have in the premises might be postponed to the superior equities of complainant. On the hearing the Superior Court decreed that the mortgage to Eunyan is a valid and first lien on the property as against all the defendants, except Foreman. That decree was reversed by the Appellate Court, on Smith’s appeal, and now complainant brings the case to this court on appeal.

■Counsel for complainant make no -question against the decree of the Superior Court giving priority to the trust deed to Foreman, so that only the equities between the parties owning the mortgage to ¡Runyan and the trust deed to Smith remain to be considered.

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