Robinson v. Citizens' Bank

204 S.W. 615, 135 Ark. 308, 1918 Ark. LEXIS 394
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJune 17, 1918
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Robinson v. Citizens' Bank, 204 S.W. 615, 135 Ark. 308, 1918 Ark. LEXIS 394 (Ark. 1918).

Opinion

McCULLOCH, C. J.

Appellant Robinson obtained judgment against one Stewart before a justice of the peace of Johnson County, Arkansas, for the recovery of a certain sum of money, and, after filing a transcript of the judgment in the office of the clerk of the circuit court in accordance with the statute so as to make it a judgment of the circuit court, he instituted an action in the chancery court of that county against Stewart and appellee Citizens’ Bank of Pettigrew to cancel a certain mortgage which had been executed by Stewart to appellee on lands in Johnson County owned by Stewart. Appellee is a domestic corporation domiciled in Madison County, and process was served on it in that county. The chancery court of Johnson County rendered a final decree in that action on November 5, 1914, in accordance with the prayer of the complaint, cancelling the mortgage on the ground that the same had been fully paid and discharged. Subsequent to the rendition of the decree, appellant sued out a writ of execution on the judgment from the office of the clerk of the circuit court and caused the land to be sold under the execution. The mortgage of Stewart to appellee embraced certain lands in Madison County in addition to the lands in controversy situated in Johnson County, and in the year 1915 appellee instituted suit in the chancery court of Madison County against Stewart to foreclose the mortgage. A decree was rendered in that cause directing foreclosure sale by a commissioner of the court, and appellee purchased the Johnson County lands at the sale.

The present action is one instituted in the chancery court of Johnson County by appellee to set aside the former decree in appellant’s favor cancelling the mortgage. Appellant and J. N. Sarber were joined as defendants, it being alleged in the complaint that Sarber had purchased the lands at a void tax sale, and the prayer of the complaint is, not only to set aside the judgment in appellant’s favor, but to cancel the tax sale under which Sarber asserted title and to quiet appellee’s title to the land under its purchase at the foreclosure sale. On the final hearing of the cause, the court rendered a decree cancelling the tax sale to Sarber and setting aside the former decree of the court cancelling appellee’s mortgage. Sarber has not appealed, and this appeal is prosecuted solely by Robinson.

An attack is made upon the sufficiency of appellant’s abstract, but we find that enough of the record has been presented in the abstract to enable us to discover the material proceedings.

The branch of the case which affects the interest of appellant Robinson was tried on the record of the former proceedings in which the decree sought to be set aside was rendered, and it is evident that the court based its conclusion in the present case entirely upon the insufficiency of the writ served on appellee in the former case. The complaint in that case set forth the facts concerning appellant’s claim against Stewart and his judgment and alleged that Stewart was the owner of the land and executed the mortgage in question to appellee which had been fully discharged and satisfied, but that appellee as the holder of the mortgage was still holding it “solely for the purposes of hindering and defeating the creditors of said defendant, Stewart, including plaintiff in the collection of their debt against 'him.” The prayer of the complaint was that the Citizens’ Bank of Pettigrew be required “to appear and answer herein what sums or sum, chattels or property, belonging to defendant, Stewart, which it has in its hands or possession, and what sum or amount if any is yet due under the mortgage above described, and that it be required to pay or deliver into court any property of said defendant in its possession to satisfy and discharge the record of said mortgage.”

The writ issued in that case and served on appellee is as follows:

“State of Arkansas, to the Sheriff of Madison County: You are commanded to summons the Citizens’ Bank of Pettigrew to answer in twenty days after the service of this summons upon it, a complaint in equity filed against it in the Johnson Chancery Court by A. L. Robinson for the purpose of discovery and it is required to answer upon oath what property, money, credit, chattels or effects belonging to J. T. Stewart or in which he may have an interest, it holds or has in its possession or what sums or sum, if any, it is indebted to the said J. T. Stewart and for the purpose of fixing a lien upon any such money, credit, chattels and effects or indebtedness in favor of A. L. Robinson for the purpose of satisfying an indebtedness due by the said J. T. Stewart to the said A. L. Robinson and warn it upon its failure to answer the complaint will be taken for confessed.”

Appellee made no appearance in that cause except to file the following answer, which appears to be an answer as garnishee:

“State of Arkansas
“County of Madison.
“To the Hon. Chancery Court of Johnson County:
“The Citizens’ Bank, by Chas. E. Crawford, President, on oath states that J. T. Stewart has neither money, chattels, or anything to his credit, in this bank, but to the contrary owes this bank sums that he is not able to pay at this time.
“Citizens’ Bank,
Chas.. Crawford, President.”

The court lost control over the former decree with the ending of the term at which it was rendered and conld not vacate the decree at a subsequent term except on the grounds specified by statute. Kirby’s Digest, secs. 4431-4437. The subsequent decree of the court vacating the former decree was final and in that sense an appealable one. Ayers v. Anderson-Tully Co., 89 Ark. 160.

The allegations of the complaint in the former proceedings were unskillfully drawn and are to some extent ambiguous so that it is difficult to determine whether the real intention of the pleader was to set forth a cause of action for discovery of the property to be subjected to execution under Kirby’s Digest, sec. 3308 et seq., or whether it was a bill to cancel the mortgage containing interrogatories propounded by the plaintiff in the case to be answered by the mortgagee. The complaint, however, contained a distinct and unqualified statement that the mortgage debt had been paid and the mortgage discharged, but that the mortgagee was still holding the security for the purpose of cheating and defrauding creditors of the mortgagor, and the prayer of the complaint was that the mortgage be cancelled as an impediment against the subjection of the real estate described therein to the satisfaction of appellant’s judgment. The decree was, therefore, responsive to the allegations and prayer of the complaint.

The summons was also inartificially drawn and was ambiguous, but it contained all the language required by statute to be embraced in a summons. The statute (Kirby’s Digest, sec. 6034) provides that original process ‘ ‘ shall be directed to the sheriff of the county and command him to summon the defendant or. defendants named therein to answer the complaint filed by the plaintiff, giving his name, at the time stated therein, under the penalty of the complaint being taken for confessed,” and the writ served on appellee contained all this.

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