Nashua Sav. Bank v. Burlington Electric Light Co.

99 F. 14, 1900 U.S. App. LEXIS 4982
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the Southern District of Iowa
DecidedJanuary 13, 1900
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

This text of 99 F. 14 (Nashua Sav. Bank v. Burlington Electric Light Co.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering U.S. Circuit Court for the Southern District of Iowa primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Nashua Sav. Bank v. Burlington Electric Light Co., 99 F. 14, 1900 U.S. App. LEXIS 4982 (circtsdia 1900).

Opinion

SHIBAS, District Judge.

In order to reach a proper understanding of the questions now presented for consideration, it may not be out of place to briefly state the facts in the case as they -appear on the record, supplemented by the admissions of counsel. In the year 1892 the complainants herein were the owners of certain bonds issued by the Burlington Steam-Heating Company, upon which suit had been brought, a decree obtained upon which sales of the plant and property of the named company had been had, and C. W. Spalding, as trustee for complainants, had become the purchaser of the property at sheriff’s sale, holding two certificates of sale as evidence of such purchase. In the month of July, 1892, C. W. Spalding, acting as trustee for complainants, acquired the legal title of the property covered by the certificates of sale, and by written agreement conveyed the same to the J. P. Calnan Construction Company, assigning to that company the certificates of sale held by him, and thereupon the Calnan Construction Company assigned the Spalding contract and the certificates of sale to the Burlington Electric Lighting Company, and the sheriff’s deeds of the property were'executed to that company. Thereupon the electric lighting company executed and delivered to complainants its 30 bonds, for $1,000 eacli,'c«ming due in 1912, with annual interest payable according to the terms of the interest coupons thereto attached; these bonds being so executed and delivered to complainants in payment for the property conveyed by C. W. Spalding, trustee, through the Calnan Construction Company, to the electric lighting company. It also appears that the latter-named company issued its other negotiable bonds, 100 in number, fo'r $1,000 each, with interest coupons attached, which are now owned by different parties, and, to secure the total issue of $130,000 of its bonds, the company, under date -of September 1, 1892, executed a trust deed [15]*15upon its plant, property, and franchises to the ISTew York Guaranty & Indemnity Company, as trustee, which trust deed was duly recorded. It: further appears that the annual interest upon the bonds, other than the 30 bonds owned by complainants, has been paid, and no default exists thereon; that, upon the bonds owned by complainants, the interest coming due September 1, 1895, and ever since then, has not been paid or tendered; that it is claimed on behalf of the electric lighting company that in bringing about the sale of the property covered by the sheriff’s certificates of sale hereinbefore referred to, and which forms the consideration for which the 30 bonds owned by complainants were issued to them by the electric lighting company, a fraud upon the company was practiced, in misrepresenting the actual condition of the boilers and mains owned by the Burlington Steam-Heating Company, which property was conveyed to the electric company, and which proved to he largely out of repair, and required a heavy expenditure of money and labor to put them into working condition, and for this reason the electric company refused to pay interest to complainants on the bonds held by them. It also appears that the complainants gave notice of the failure to pay Hie interest on their bonds to the trustee, and demanded that it take action for declaring the principal of the bonds to he due and to foreclose the trust deed; that the trustee, in reply, called complainants’ attention to the question whether, under the terms of the trust deed, the trustee could maintain proceedings in foreclosure, and suggested that complainants should bring an action at law to obtain judgment for the interest in default; that thereupon the complainants, on April 2, 1897, filed Ihe bill in this case, making defendants thereto the Burlington Electric Lighting Company, the Burlington Electric Railway Company, the Burlington Railway & Light Company, and the trustee in the mortgage, whose corporate name has been changed to the Guaranty Trust Company of Yew York. It appears that on 'November 27, 1897, the electric lighting company by deed conveyed its,property covered by the trust deed to the Burlington Improvement Company, which, in turn, conveyed the property to the Burlington Railway & Light Company. To the hill thus filed a demurrer was interposed, and overruled. and thereupon the trustee filed its answer, setting up the provisions of the trust deed, and averring that, under the facts, the complainants could not maintain the present suit for foreclosure. The electric lighting company also answered the bill, and, among other matters, it set forth that there was a failure of consideration of the 30 bonds held by complainants, in that there had been false representations made with regard to the actual condition of the boilers and mains of the Burlington Steam-Heating Company, for the purchase price of which the bonds held by complainants were issued, it being averred that the damage resulting therefrom was the sum of §17,000, which it was prayed might he set off against any sum found due complainants. On behalf of complainants, exceptions were filed to the portions of the answer setting np the alleged failure of consideration, and, upon a hearing, the exceptions were sustained, upon (tie ground that the defendant had a plain and adequate remedy at law to recover the damages claimed. Thereupon the defendant [16]*16the Burlington Electric Lighting Company asked leave to file an amendment to its answer and a cross bill, in both of which were set forth the facts upon which that company claimed that it had a cause of action against complainants for the false representation claimed to have been made as an inducement to the purchase of the plant of the steam-heating company, and it sought to present this claim as a defense to the foreclosure proceedings. A hearing was had before Judge Woolson, on the application for leave to file the amendment to the answer and the cross bill, and the record contains his opinion in writing upon the matters submitted; it being therein held that the amendment to the answer presented the same allegations to which the exception had already been sustained, and that, as the issues tendered by the cross bill seemed to be almost exclusively, if not entirely, touching the entire issue of the bonds included in the trust deed, and as the holders of the majority of the bonds were not before the court, therefore leave should not be granted to file the cross bill. The opinion clearly recognizes the fact that the issue sought to be tendered by the proposed amendment and cross bill is one that in some form should be heard and decided, and, while it is not made plain, I construe the opinion as an intimation to counsel that the question of fraud in the sale of the heating plant should be heard and determined in a law action. On the 19th of October, 1899, an application was filed asking leave, on behalf of the Burlington Bailway & Light Company, to file an amended and substituted answer, in which the charges of fraud in the sale of the heating plant are reiterated, and the damages alleged to have resulted therefrom are sought to be set off against the sums claimed to be due to complainants. Under date of October 20, 1899, an entry appears' reciting that the case, having been fully heard,'is submitted and taken under advisement; but this entry does not deal with the application for leave to file an amended answer, and, as counsel for complainants properly^ wish to reserve the right to put in further evidence in case leave is granted to file the amended answer, the entry above cited cannot be given force, as a rehearing must be had in the matter.

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