Norwest Bank-Jamestown v. Ostlund Chemical Co. (In Re Glinz)

46 B.R. 266, 1984 WL 558340, 1984 Bankr. LEXIS 4574
CourtUnited States Bankruptcy Court, D. North Dakota
DecidedNovember 20, 1984
Docket15-30305
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

This text of 46 B.R. 266 (Norwest Bank-Jamestown v. Ostlund Chemical Co. (In Re Glinz)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States Bankruptcy Court, D. North Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Norwest Bank-Jamestown v. Ostlund Chemical Co. (In Re Glinz), 46 B.R. 266, 1984 WL 558340, 1984 Bankr. LEXIS 4574 (N.D. 1984).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

WILLIAM A. HILL, Bankruptcy Judge.

The Plaintiff, Norwest Bank-Jamestown, commenced the present adversary proceeding by Complaint filed with the Court on December 29, 1983. Norwest Bank seeks through its Complaint a turnover of funds now held by the Trustee and generally requests that the Court determine that its interest in those proceeds are superior to those claims of the various Defendants. The Defendants, K.L. Corporations and Spring Valley Simmental, Inc., did not file an answer to the Bank’s Complaint in this action. Trial in this matter was held on September 10, 1984. The Defendants, Spring Valley Simmental, Inc., K.L. Corporations, and Arvel and Marjorie Glinz, failed to appear and assert any interest in the proceeding. Thereafter, the Court entered on October 18, 1984, an Order dismissing those Defendants from this action, precluding them from asserting any claim to the subject matter of this proceeding. The Plaintiff and remaining Defendants submitted at trial a Stipulation of Uncontested Facts, various exhibits, and an executed Waiver of Foundation with respect to the exhibits presented to the Court at trial. All parties claim a prior interest in and to the funds held by the Trustee as against all other parties to this action. Based upon the record submitted to the Court, the relevant facts are found to be as follows.

FINDINGS OF FACT

The Debtors, Bruce and Cecelia Glinz, filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code on January 28, 1983. The Debtors’ Chapter 11 proceeding was converted to a case under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code on May 27, 1983. Gary Cameron was appointed Trustee in the Chapter 7 proceeding on June 1, 1983. Pursuant to a stipulation of parties who asserted a secured interest in the Debtors’ crops, the Trustee sold stored grain of the Debtors for the gross sum of $113,934.83. In his Affidavit filed in connection with this *268 matter, the Trustee states that he sold 7,054 bushels of barley for $12,697.30. All the barley which the Trustee sold had been stored in Kittson County, Minnesota. The Trustee also states in his Affidavit that he sold 16,667 bushels of wheat which was stored in Kittson County for the sum of $47,500.95. The accounting which the Trustee supplied in connection with this matter indicates that a total of 35,646 bushels of wheat were sold. The difference of 18,979 bushels of wheat was wheat which the Trustee found stored in Pembina County, North Dakota. The Trustee obtained $53,736.58 for the grain stored in Pembina County.

The grain sold by the Trustee was grain produced by the Debtors during the 1982 crop season. Bruce Glinz estimated at his deposition that in 1982 he put in 3,200 acres of wheat and 400 acres of barley in Pembi-na County. In his summary of chemical applications, Bruce Glinz enumerated by land owner his crop acreage, as follows:

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