P.A.G. Garden Prairie, Inc. v. Central Wisconsin AG Supply, Inc.

36 B.R. 908
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Wisconsin
DecidedJanuary 10, 1984
DocketBankruptcy No. 83-C-783-S, Adv. Pro. No. 83-0040
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
P.A.G. Garden Prairie, Inc. v. Central Wisconsin AG Supply, Inc., 36 B.R. 908 (W.D. Wis. 1984).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

JOHN C. SHABAZ, Bankruptcy Judge.

This appeal from the decision of the Bankruptcy Court of the Western District of Wisconsin in an adversary proceeding presents a very narrow question. That question is whether a financing statement filed by a creditor which fails to specify the corporate character of the debtor and which uses an address of the debtor which is different from the debtor’s business address is “seriously misleading” within the meaning of § 9-402(8) of the Uniform Commercial Code (Wis.Stats. § 409.402(8)). The Bankruptcy Court, Judge Robert Martin presiding, answered in the affirmative by memorandum decision dated July 12, 1983, 31 B.R. 479.

The basic facts of this case appear to be undisputed and are as follows:

FACTS

Plaintiff P.A.G. Garden Prairie, Inc. is a supplier of agricultural supplies. P.A.G. entered into a contract with the debtor, Central Wisconsin Ag Supply, Inc., to sell the debtor certain agricultural supplies and chemicals on November 29, 1979. At the same time, the parties signed a security agreement granting P.A.G. a security inter *910 est in the debtor’s accounts receivable and inventory.

P.A.G. filed a financing statement with the Wisconsin Secretary of State on January 23, 1980, the statement naming “Central Wisconsin Ag Supply Co.” as the debtor and listed the address as “1420 Elizabeth Street, P.O. Box 257, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 53913.” The correct name of the debtor is “Central Wisconsin Ag Supply, Inc.” Its business address is in Astico, Wisconsin, in Dodge County, some forty miles from Bara-boo, which is in Sauk County. Columbia County lies between the two. The officers of the corporation, Eugene and Nancy Stouffer, live at the Baraboo address, and that address is the registered office of the corporation under Wis.Stats. § 180.09. Eugene Stouffer signed the financing statement as representative of the debtor.

On December 29,1980, Farmers and Merchants Union Bank of Columbus, Wisconsin, filed a financing statement correctly designating debtor and using the Baraboo address. The bank is the debtor’s depository.

In April of 1982, Terra Chemicals International Inc. filed financing statements naming the debtor as “Central Wis. Ag Supply, Inc.” and using the Astico address. Also in April, 1982, Grower Service Corp. filed a financing statement correctly naming the debtor and using the Astico address.

In September, 1982, Royster Company, Ottawa Strong & Strong, Inc. and, again, Terra Chemicals, filed financing statements, all using the Astico address. Roy-ster correctly named the debtor. Terra again abbreviated Wisconsin in the debtor’s name. Ottawa identified the debtor as “Central Wisconsin Ag Supply.”

All parties filed their financing statements with the Wisconsin Secretary of State, the proper office under Wis.Stats. 409.401(l)(c). One other filing, concerning a party not interested in this action, was made by Allis-Chalmers Corporation in April, 1980. The debtor was designated “Central Wis. Ag. Supply, Inc.,” and the Astico address was used.

The office of the Secretary of State maintains an index of filed financial statements which is updated monthly. The index lists the filings by debtors’ names alphabetically. In December, 1980, the index listed the liens of both P.A.G. and Allis-Chalmers, P.A.G.’s “Central Wisconsin Ag Supply Co.” following fourth after Allis-Chalmer’s “Central Wis. Ag Supply, Inc.”

In April, 1982, Farmers & Merchants Bank’s listing with the correct name and the Baraboo address followed directly the listing of P.A.G. Allis-Chalmers’ listing was listed on the previous page of the index, nine other filings against other debtors following before P.A.G.’s appeared. In September, 1982, the index listed consecutively the filings of P.A.G., Grower Service and the bank. Grower Service used the correct name and the Astico address. Terra Chemicals’ filing appeared after that of Al-lis-Chalmers on a previous page, with ten names between Terra and P.A.G.

After all parties had filed financing statements, the filing of Allis-Chalmers and that of Terra appeared together, each having used the abbreviation for Wisconsin. The remainder of the filings appeared consecutively further along in the index, P.A. G.’s appearing third of the six.

At trial, 1 a representative of the Secretary of State’s office explained the process of responding to requests for lien searches. She explained that requests are made both in writing and orally. A written report will include all filings against a particular debt- or, disregarding the type of corporate designation used (such as “Inc.,” “Corp.,” “Ltd.,” etc.) but will not include name variances nor filings against noncorporate entities (assuming that the request was for a corporate debtor). However, a listing with name variances, including noncorporate entities *911 with the same name will be attached to the list. The attached sheet is called a “green sheet.” An oral request will have the same information conveyed except that variations (presumably anything that would appear on the green sheet) will be given orally unless the requesting party cannot be reached, in which case that information is sent in written form.

A lien search prepared by Dane County Title Company for the Farmers & Merchants Bank in August, 1980, for liens against “Central Wisconsin Ag Supply, Inc.” included that of P.A.G. A lien search prepared by the Secretary of State’s office prepared for Grower Service in May, 1982, listed four of the five then existing liens, missing that of P.A.G. However, the search referenced a green sheet which was not in evidence.

Terra requested two reports of the Secretary of State’s office, both on the same day, October 6, 1982. The first, requested of “Central Wisconsin Ag Supply, Inc.,” did not list P.A.G. The second, requested of “Central Wisconsin Ag Supply Co.,” did list P.A.G.

A series of reports were requested from Dun & Bradstreet by Terra and Royster at various times. Six reports between August, 1980 and February, 1982 failed to turn up any filed liens despite the fact that as many as three filings were then extant: P.A.G.’s with the incorrect business designation and the Baraboo address; Allis-Chalmers’, whose filing abbreviated Wisconsin and used the Astico address; and Farmer’s & Merchants Bank, which used the Baraboo address. A report in July, 1982 showed only the filing of Terra, despite the fact that Grower Service had joined the list by that time. Terra’s filing, which did appear on Dun & Bradstreet’s report, was identical to that of Allis-Chalmers, which did not, except that Allis-Chalmers’ filing included a highway address, which was not in the filing of Terra. Finally, in August, 1982, a report was issued showing only the filings of Terra and Grower Service.

MEMORANDUM

Preliminarily, the Court would note that jurisdiction of this matter is pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1334 and pursuant to the Order Adopting Emergency Rule Regarding Bankruptcy Cases and Proceedings, adopted by this Court on December 27, 1982.

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