Quillin v. State Trust Co.

50 S.W.2d 879, 1932 Tex. App. LEXIS 576
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 19, 1932
DocketNo. 12650.
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Quillin v. State Trust Co., 50 S.W.2d 879, 1932 Tex. App. LEXIS 576 (Tex. Ct. App. 1932).

Opinion

BUCK, J.

The State Trust Company, a corporation, sued M. A. Quillin and his wife, Alta C. Quil-lin, on a note secured by a mechanic’s lien, dated April 1Ó, 1923, payable in three annual payments, of $833.33 each, due one, two, and three years after date. The note and mechanic’s lien was in favor of the Oil Center Lumber Company, of Wichita Falls, and was for lumber and building material furnished by said lumber company to the Quillins.

The defendants pleaded a general demurrer, and the defendant Alta C. Quillin further pleaded that the indebtedness recited in said notes was not for improvements to her separate estate, nor for necessities, nor for a tort committed by her, nor for any other indebtedness which would make said defendant liable'on said notes.

Defendant Quillin alleged that on April 10, 1923,. and until August 21, 1923, and for a. long time .prior to and subsequent to said first date, he was engaged in. the lumber business in Wichita county, Tex., operating'said business'under the assumed name of.Oil Center Lumh.er Company; that .during said/time An-' nie A. Putman, wife of H. W. Putman,- advanced some money to the said M. A. Quil-lin for the purpose of- purchasing an interest in said business, and that defendant in good faith at that time thought that he was operating said business as a partnership with Annie A. Putman as his partner, but he alleged that no partnership existed between him and Annie A. Putman, and that the business was managed, controlled, and owned by him; that the said Annie A. Putman, during all of the time said business was operating under the assumed name of Oil. Center Lumber Company, was the wife-of H. W. Putman, and had no legal authority to enter into a partnership relation with defendant; that plaintiff knew such facts, or’by the use of diligence could -have "known them.

It was further alleged that the State Trust Company, during August, 19’23, was engaged in the business of loaning money, and had as its active vice president and treasurer, Wm. fc. Huff, who was acting as its representative and agent in this transaction; that on August 21, 1923, defendant M. A. Quillin approached plaintiff through said Wm. E. Huff, and asked fpr a loan of $2,500, due in annual payments of three notes; that said Huff, acting for plaintiff, asked the defendant on what property could he give security, ¿nd defendant stated to plaintiff he could give him a lien on property'described in plaintiff’s first original amended petition, which was. then his homestead ; that plaintiff then- suggested that defendant execute a purported mechanic’s and materialman’s lien on said premises for $2,-500 to the said Oil Center Lumber Company, and date same as of the approximate date when the first work was done on the said structure, and that for defendant Alta C. Quillin, wife of M. A. Quillin, to sign and acknowledge same with him, and that the Oil Center Lumber Company would assign said purported lien to the State.Trust Company; that pursuant to said request, and in accordance with said instructions of Wm. E. Huff, said defendants did execute, said purported mechanic’s and materialman’s lien, dating same April 10, 1923, and each acknowledged same on August 21, 1923, and that said M. A. Quillin, on behalf of the Oil Center Lumber Company, made a purported transfer to the State Trust Company on August 21, 1923, and acknowledged same on August 21, 1923, and on said date the $2,500 was advanced to the defendant M. A. Quillin; that defendant has paid on said notes on the hereinafter dates mentioned, the following amounts: $500 on the principal on December 21, 1927; $25 on January 21, 1928; $200 on July 27, 1929; $150 on September 3,1929; $150 on December 2, 1929 ; $40 on January 12, 1930; $40 on March 6, 1930.

Defendants further alleged that the purported mechanic’s and materialman’s Ren is *880 void 'for the reason that said instrument purporting to be a mechanic’s and materialman’s lien was not executed until long- after the material and lumber had been furnished for the building of said structure, Defendant further alleged that ¿aid, lien was void for the reason that M. A. Quillin was in fact the Oil Center Lumber Company, and that the purported lien as given to the Oil Center Lumber Company by defendants was merely a transaction between M. A. Quillin and his wife as one party and'M. A. Quillin as the Oil Center' Lumber Company as the other party; and that under such facts there could be no valid lien given.

On April 24, 1931, plaintiff filed its first supplemental petition, in which it stated that on or about August 15,. 1923, the defendant M. A. Quillin, as one .of the owners and as agent and representative of the Oil Center Lumber Company, a copartnership composed of M. Á.- Quillin and Annie A. Putman, approached the "plaintiff through Wm. E. Huff, its representative, for the purpose of selling to plaintiff the mechanic’s lien note theretofore executed on April 10, 1923, for $2,500; that plaintiff, after inspecting the premises agreed to purchase said note provided the saíne was made into, three notes, due in annual payments; that at no time did plaintiff or its representative have any notice of any defect in -said noté or .said lien, and in truth arid in fact saidiM. Á. -Quillin as representative of tlié Oil Center Lumber Company, and one of the owners thereof, represented to this plaintiff through its agent that said notes and said lien were good, valid, and subsisting liens and notes, and that he and his wife would pay said notes at maturity thereof according to the terms; that prior to August 21, 1923, .tbe Oil Center Lumber Company' filed its' certificate under the assumed náme in the county clerk’s office of Wichita county, showing .that M. A. Quillin and Annie A. Putman'were operating said concern as a partnership and were the owners thereof, and, therefore, .because of these facts, said defendants . are, estopped from denying the validity-of the transfer involved in this suit; that said defendants are further estopped from denying 'tbe. validity of said transfer because on or about May 5, 1926, each of said defendants, entered'into a written renewal and extension agreement concerning said liens and concerning said notes long after sáid notes and liens had' been transferred to. this plaintiff, and thereby said defendants admitted .their liability on said notes and agreed to' pay .them to this plaintiff; that defendants are‘further estopped from denying liability because of the transfer of said notes, because they have made various and. sundry payments on the. notes after same were transferred with full knowledge as to the method and''' manner that said notes and said liens were transferred to the plaintiff; that said defendants are estopped from denying liability on the notes and denying validity of the liens because of full knowledge of all the facts concerning the execution of said notes and liens; and that defendants did, on May 5, 1926, renew and extend the notes and liens as aforesaid.

The cause was tried before the court without the intervention of a jury, and judgment was rendered for plaintiff ' for $2,431.46 against defendant M. A. Quillin, and a foreclosure of the mechanic’s lien was adjudged against both of defendants. Erom this judgment the defendants have appealed. ■ ■

The court filed findings of fact and conclusions of .law as follows;

“Findings of Fact.
“Sometime in March, 1923, the defendant M. A. Quillin, purchased the following described property, situated in Wichita County, Texas, towit: ’ All of Lot No.

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