People's State Bank of Ranger v. National Bank of Commerce of Houston

267 S.W. 992
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 12, 1924
DocketNo. 6875. [fn*]
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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People's State Bank of Ranger v. National Bank of Commerce of Houston, 267 S.W. 992 (Tex. Ct. App. 1924).

Opinion

BLAIR, J.

This is an appeal from the order of the district court of Llano county, Tex., sustaining the plea of privilege of the National Bank of Commerce of Houston, Tex., and from the judgment transferring the cause of action asserted against it to Harris county, Tex., the county of its residence. For convenience, the two banks will hereinafter be designated Ranger Bank and Houston Bank.

The Ranger Bank controverted the plea of privilege and asserted venue under that portion of article 1830, subd. 4, of our statute, which reads:

“Where there are two or more defendants residing in different counties, in which case the suit may be brought in any county where any one of the defendants reside.”

It also asserted its right to venue in Llano county under subdivision 5 of article 1830, supra, which provides, in substance, that where a person contracts in writing to perform an obligation in a particular county he may be sued there or in the county of his residence.

Omitting formal and immaterial parts, the Ranger Bank’s controverting affidavit to the Houston Bank’s plea of privilege alleges the following specific facts as ground's for venue in Llano county:

“That this Suit was originally filed in this court on the 17th day of November, 1923, by plaintiff against R. H. Wootters, a resident of Bexar county, Tex., Frank Baker J John A. Cowsert, and the firm of Baker & Cowsert, residents of Kimble county, Tex., J. C. Stribling, a resident citizen of Llano county, Tex., the National Bank of Commerce, Houston, Tex., a corporation, domiciled in Harris county, Tex., F. A. Piper & Co., a corporation domiciled in Uvalde county, Tex., and subseauently on the 15th day of April, 1924, plaintiff filed in this cause its amended petition against all of the defendants above mentioned, except F. A. 'Piper & Co., and in said amended petition made the Citizens’ Bank of Higbee, Mo., a defendant in said cause.
“Plaintiff alleges in its petition, among other things, that on the 26th day of November, 1921, the defendant Frank Baker made, executed, and delivered to the defendant J. C. Stribling seven certain promissory notes aggregating the sum of $24,809.32, and that on the same date the defendant Frank Baker executed and delivered to said defendant J. C. Stribling a chattel mortgage on certain sheep, which are fully described ip said chattel mortgage, as security for said notes.
“That on the 26th day of November, 1921, the defendants Frank Baker, John A. Cowsert; and the firm of Baker & Cowsert made, executed, and delivered to the defendant J. C. Stribling six certain promissory notes, aggregating the sum of $14,873.26, and that, contemporaneously with the execution of said notes, said defendants, Frank Baker, John A. Cowsert, and the firm of Baker & Cowsert, made, executed, and delivered to the defendant J. C. Stribling a chattel mortgage on certain sheep fully described in said chattel mortgage, as security for said notes.
“That on the 2d day of September, 1922, the defendant R. H. Wootters, by agreement of all interested parties at that time, purchased the sheep covered by the. two mortgages above mentioned, and in payment therefor the said R. H. Wootters made, executed, and delivered to the defendant J. C. Stribling eight certain' promissory notes, aggregating the sum of $31,-219.63, and on the same day the said R. H. Wootters made, executed, and delivered to the defendant J. C. Stribling-a chattel mortgage on said sheep, as security for said notes, and, contemporaneously therewith, executed a deed of trust lien on certain real estate, situated in the counties of Houston, and Val Verde counties, state of Texas, all of which is fully set out and described in plaintiff’s petition.
“That subsequently the defendant J. C. Strib-ling transferred and assigned to the Central States Loan Company, of Kansas City, Mo., the Frank Baker notes above mentioned, and also five of the Baker & Cowsert notes above described, four of which were for $2,500 each, and the other one for $2,373.26, which said notes *994 were transferred and assigned to said loan company as collateral security.
“That on or about the 21st day of January, 1922, the said Central States Loan Company, for a valuable consideration, transferred and assigned to plaintiff the said Baker notes, and the five Baker & Cowsert notes above mentioned, as collateral security for a certain debt, which the said loan company then incurred with this bank.
“That on or about the 21st day of September, 1922, the defendant J. C. Stribling transferred and assigned to this plaintiff all of the Wootters notes above described except one, for the principal sum of $14,586.70, as is clearly set forth in plaintiff’s said petition, as collateral security for certain indebtedness owing to plaintiff.
“That all of the said notes aforesaid are past due and unpaid, and that plaintiff is the legal owner and holder of each of said notes, as herein stated to be owned and held by this plaintiff, and in plaintiff’s petition sued on.
“That during the spring, or early summer of 1923, the defendant National Bank of Commerce, Houston, Tex., unlawfully took possession of, and thereby converted to its own use and benefit, about 1,400 head of the sheep described in the mortgages hereinabove referred to, which said sheep were of the aggregate value of $11,264.
“It is alleged in plaintiff’s said petition that said J. C. Stribling, defendant, transferred only a part of the notes executed by the defendants Baker & Cowsert, Erank Baker, and R. H. Wootters, and that the plaintiff is the holder of only a part of notes of the said series.
“Plaintiff in its petition prays for judgment against the defendants R. H. Wootters and J. C. Stribling for the amount of the said Woot-ters’ notes held by this plaintiff, and for the foreclosure of said chattel mortgage lien executed by said Wootters. and for the foreclosure of said de.ed of trust lien, executed by the said Wootters, and also prays for judgment against the defendant the National Bank of Commerce, Houston, Tex., for $11,264, and also prays for judgment against the defendant J. C. Stribling and the Citizens’ Bank of Higbee, Mo., adjusting all equities and claims of the respective parties in and to the proceeds and real estate, as well as the proceeds of the judgment prayed for against’ the National Bank of Commerce, Houston, Tex.
“That the defendant J. C. Stribling is a resident citizen of Llano county, Tex., and is a necessary as well as a proper party to this suit, for the reason that the defendant, J. C. Strib-ling, has an interest and equity in the property upon which lien is sought to be foreclosed, in that the plaintiff did not become the owner and holder of all of the notes secured by the chattel mortgages on said sheep; that plaintiff has a right to have the defendant to this suit in order to have all of the eauities and claims to said property judicially adjudged; that all of the defendants to this suit have the right to have the defendant J. C.

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