Patterson v. Fuller

110 S.W.2d 1230, 1937 Tex. App. LEXIS 1337
Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided November 19, 1937·No. No. 1716.·Published·Cited by 9 cases

Opinion

GRISSOM, Justice.

In 1931, J. A. Bond, as principal, and H. A. Patterson, A. J. Fuller, W. F. Sno-dy and F. L. Brown, as sureties, executed a note for $1,000, due January 1, 1932, payable to Hon. D. J. Brookreson, as an attorney’s fee for representing Bond. The payee brought suit upon said note and, on February 18, 1935, to procure a dismissal of this suit, two sureties on said note, to wit, Fuller and Patterson, executed a second note to Brookreson for $1,-327, due December 18, 1935. January 23, 1936, Fuller paid the second note and it was assigned to him. Fuller then instituted the present suit against Patterson, alleging the facts above' recited, and further alleging that he had been compelled to pay the second note in its entirety; that he had demanded of Patterson that he pay his pro rata part of said second note and Patterson had refused. Ful *1231 ler' sued for contribution, that is, for one-half of the amount paid by Fuller to Brookreson to discharge the second note, signed only by Fuller and Patterson.

Patterson answered as a defense to Fuller’s suit that he never became liable on the second note because he demanded as á condition to the validity thereof that the signatures of Snody and Brown, co-sureties with him on the first note, be obtained and this was not done. There was a conflict of evidence as to this allegation, and the jury in answer to a special issué found against Patterson’s contention. Therefore, this contention heed not be further discussed.

The defendant, Patterson, as a cause of action against Snody and Brown, further alleged the facts with reference to the execution of the first note and “that thereafter, and on or about the 24th day of January, 1935, the plaintiff A. J.' Fuller, acting for and on behalf of each and all of the persons signing said original note paid and discharged the indebtedness evidenced by said note, by paying part of said amount in cash, and executing to the said D. J. Brookreson his personal note, for the balance of said indebtedness; that' by reason of the payment of said note by the plaintiff, acting as trustee as aforesaid, this defendant together with W. F. Snody and F. L. Brown became liable to pay their prorata share of the several sums of money so paid out by the said plaintiff A. J. Fuller, and the defendants W, F. Snody and F. L. Brown are liable and bound to pay plaintiff A. J. Fuller and this defendant one half of all sums of money so paid out by said A. J. Fuller as aforesaid.”

Only one issue was submitted to the jury, and in answer thereto the jury found that, at the time of the execution of the second note by Patterson and Fuller, Patterson did not demand that the signatures thereto of Snody and Brown be obtained. The' judgment was for plaintiff Fuller against Patterson- for one-half of the amount Fuller was required to pay to Brookreson in payment of note No. 2, and-was against Patterson’s claim for contribution against ’ Snody and Brown. From said judgment Patterson has appealed to this court.

Appellant’s fourth, fifth, and sixth assignments of error complain of the action of the court in failing to render judgment for him against Snody and Brown (4) “ * * * for the reason that this defendant pleaded fof contribution on account of the suretyship on the note executed by H. A. Patterson, W. F. Snody, F. L. Brown, A. J. Fuller and J. A. Bond which was discharged by the note sued upon in this case”; (5) “ * * * for the reason that the uncontroverted evidence showed that the note sued upon herein was given in satisfaction of the joint liability of the defendant, H. A. Patterson, of the- plaintiff A. J. Fuller and the defendants W. F. Snody and F. L. Brown, that the payment was not voluntary made”; (6) “■* * * for (⅛ reason that the evidence showed that the note sued upon was a renewal of a note signed by J. A. Bond, A. J. Fuller, H. A. Patterson, W. F! Sno-dy and F. L. Brown.”

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