Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chetstahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Sherman Nesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Frank(darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals, Purporting to Act as Members, Shareholders,officers or Directors of the Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc., and Gerald Cunningham and Gary Cunningham, Owyhee Brazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Gerald Cunningham, Gary Cunningham, Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Shermannesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Frank (Darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals,purportingto Act as Members, Shareholders, Officers or Directors of the Owyhee Grazingassociation, Inc., and Elwood Thueson, Gaylord K. Harward and the Owyhee County Office of the Farmershome Administration, Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, and Terry Field, and Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Shermannesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Fran (Darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals,purporting to Act as Members, Shareholders, Officers or Directors of the Owyheegrazingassociation, Inc.

637 F.2d 694
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 26, 1981
Docket78-3015
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

This text of 637 F.2d 694 (Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chetstahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Sherman Nesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Frank(darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals, Purporting to Act as Members, Shareholders,officers or Directors of the Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc., and Gerald Cunningham and Gary Cunningham, Owyhee Brazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Gerald Cunningham, Gary Cunningham, Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Shermannesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Frank (Darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals,purportingto Act as Members, Shareholders, Officers or Directors of the Owyhee Grazingassociation, Inc., and Elwood Thueson, Gaylord K. Harward and the Owyhee County Office of the Farmershome Administration, Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, and Terry Field, and Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Shermannesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Fran (Darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals,purporting to Act as Members, Shareholders, Officers or Directors of the Owyheegrazingassociation, Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chetstahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Sherman Nesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Frank(darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals, Purporting to Act as Members, Shareholders,officers or Directors of the Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc., and Gerald Cunningham and Gary Cunningham, Owyhee Brazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Gerald Cunningham, Gary Cunningham, Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Shermannesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Frank (Darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals,purportingto Act as Members, Shareholders, Officers or Directors of the Owyhee Grazingassociation, Inc., and Elwood Thueson, Gaylord K. Harward and the Owyhee County Office of the Farmershome Administration, Owyhee Grazing Association, Inc. v. William O. Field, Oscar Field, and Terry Field, and Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Shermannesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Fran (Darcell) Pike, and All Others, Individuals,purporting to Act as Members, Shareholders, Officers or Directors of the Owyheegrazingassociation, Inc., 637 F.2d 694 (9th Cir. 1981).

Opinion

637 F.2d 694

OWYHEE GRAZING ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
William O. FIELD, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Newton Wright,
Roy Draper, ChetStahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, Sherman
Nesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Frank(Darcell) Pike, and all
others, individuals, purporting to act as members,
shareholders,officers or directors of the Owyhee Grazing
Association, Inc., Defendants-Appellees,
and
Gerald Cunningham and Gary Cunningham, Defendants-Appellants.
OWYHEE BRAZING ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
William O. FIELD, Oscar Field, Terry Field, Gerald
Cunningham, Gary Cunningham, Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet
Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith Johnson, ShermanNesbitt, Frank
Pike, Mrs. Frank (Darcell) Pike, and all others,
individuals,purportingto act as members, shareholders,
officers or directors of the Owyhee GrazingAssociation,
Inc., Defendants-Appellees,
and
Elwood Thueson, Gaylord K. Harward and the Owyhee County
Office of the FarmersHome Administration,
Defendants-Appellants.
OWYHEE GRAZING ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff-Appellees,
v.
William O. FIELD, Oscar Field, and Terry Field, Defendants-Appellants,
and
Newton Wright, Roy Draper, Chet Stahn, Butch Glenski, Keith
Johnson, ShermanNesbitt, Frank Pike, Mrs. Fran (Darcell)
Pike, and all others, individuals,purporting to act as
members, shareholders, officers or directors of the
OwyheeGrazingAssociation, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 78-3015, 78-3102 and 78-3639.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted Sept. 3, 1980.
Decided Jan. 26, 1981.

Vernon K. Smith, Boise, Idaho, for Gerald Cunningham.

John C. Hepworth, Buhl, Idaho, argued, for William O. Field, etc.; Iver J. Longeteig, Boise, Idaho, on brief.

James A. Belvis, Asst. U.S. Atty., Boise, Idaho, for Harward.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Idaho.

Before ALARCON and CANBY, Circuit Judges, and HOFFMAN, Senior District Judge.*

CANBY, Circuit Judge.

This case began when John Steiner, on behalf of the Owyhee Grazing Association (OGA) sought a declaratory judgment in Idaho state court to determine the membership of the association. Gerald and Gary Cunningham intervened, claiming a conspiracy to defraud them of their membership rights and challenging the sale of OGA's land because it was accomplished without their approval. The Cunninghams joined the Farmers Home Administration and two of its employees as third-party defendants. The case was removed to federal district court upon petition of one of the FHA employees. Then Shoo-Fly Grazing Association intervened, claiming that it had bought the land from OGA. The district court found that the Cunninghams had abandoned their membership in OGA, and entered judgment against them. The Cunninghams appealed. We affirm.

THE FACTS

OGA was incorporated in 1966 with eight original members. Its purpose was to provide supplemental grazing land solely for the benefit of OGA members. The association received a $215,000 loan from FHA to purchase the grazing land. The loan was secured by a mortgage on the land itself.

OGA was not successful. It had failed to pay its annual loan installment of $12,000 in 1969. By January 1970, OGA owed FHA $25,000, and the association's membership had dwindled to four. FHA and the four OGA members agreed that if OGA could not sell its land within 60 days, OGA would deed the land to FHA. OGA could not sell the land, and on May 25, 1970, the four remaining members-John and Charles Steiner and Gerald and Gary Cunningham-signed a warranty deed and an offer to convey security to prepare the transfer to FHA. On May 29, Sherman Nesbitt, assistant supervisor of the FHA office in Owyhee County, asked the OGA members to turn over their certificates of stock in the association. Gerald Cunningham turned over his certificate to Nesbitt. Gary Cunningham could not find his certificate, but mailed to Nesbitt a statement relinquishing all of his interest in the certificate and in OGA.

The Steiners refused to turn over their certificates, and John Steiner proceeded to reorganize OGA. As a result of the reorganization, FHA decided not to accept the deed and offer to convey security. From June 1970 until early 1975, the OGA land was occupied by John Steiner and by new members William and Oscar Field and Paul Frederick. In January 1975, these OGA members agreed to sell the land to Shoo-Fly Grazing Association, a corporation formed by Oscar, Terry and William Field. This litigation followed.

The district court made several rulings which the Cunninghams challenge. The court held that: (1) The FHA is not a suable entity, and the individual FHA employees named as defendants were also immune from suit; (2) the Cunninghams had not proved their fraud and conspiracy claims; (3) the Cunninghams in fact had abandoned their membership in OGA, and were estopped from claiming membership in OGA because they waited four years to press their claim; and (4) Shoo-Fly Grazing Association owned the land, since the sale had been approved unanimously by the remaining OGA members.

THE GOVERNMENT DEFENDANTS

The district court was correct in dismissing the suit against the FHA and the individual FHA employees. The FHA, an unincorporated department of the federal government, is not a legal entity and may not be sued. Conyugal Partnership v. Gracia, 331 F.Supp. 521, 522 (D.P.R. 1971); Winneshiek Mutual Insurance Association v. Farmers Home Administration, 233 F.Supp. 691, 692 (N.D. Iowa 1964). See Blackmar v. Guerre, 342 U.S. 512, 514-15, 72 S.Ct. 410, 411, 96 L.Ed. 534 (1952); United States v. Remund, 330 U.S. 539, 541-42, 67 S.Ct. 891, 892, 91 L.Ed. 1082 (1947). In addition, claims against the United States for fraud or misrepresentation by a federal officer are absolutely barred by 28 U.S.C. § 2680(h). Moon v. Takisaki, 501 F.2d 389, 390 (9th Cir. 1974). The Cunninghams' claim of a conspiracy by the FHA employees and others to defraud them of their membership rights clearly falls under that section. Likewise, the individual FHA employees are immune from suit. It is well settled that a federal official cannot be held personally liable in tort for "acts committed within the outer perimeter of his line of duty." Clifton v. Cox, 549 F.2d 722, 726 (9th Cir. 1977); Miller v. DeLaune, 602 F.2d 198, 200 (9th Cir. 1979).

THE CUNNINGHAMS' CLAIM

The district court held that the Cunninghams had not proved a conspiracy to defraud them of their membership rights in OGA. The court found that in fact they had abandoned their interest in the association. The Cunninghams now argue that a corporate interest may not be abandoned. OGA is incorporated under Title 30 of the Idaho Code.

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