Robinson v. Nelson
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Opinion
From an order sustaining a demurrer to the complaint plaintiff appeals. The complaint in substance alleged [283]*283that the defendant Nelson was the clerk of the circuit court; that at all times between the ist day of February, 1910, and the 16th day of December, 1914, the defendants in the hereinafter .mentioned action were the owners of the real estate described in the complaint; that on the 12th day of August, 1913, in a certain action then pending before the circuit court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage given by said defendants as mortgagors to J. H. Suttle, one of the defendants in this action, the court appointed F. G. Suttle as receiver of said real estate and of the rents and profits thereof in said foreclosure action; that thereafter the said F. G. Suttle qualified as such receiver, and on the 12th day of January, 1915, made his final report and paid into court to the said clerk thereof the moneys received by him as receiver from the rents and profits of said real estate amounting to the sum of $283, and was thereupon discharged as such receiver by the order of said court; that said moneys so collected by said receiver and paid into the hands of said clerk were all collected by said receiver during the time said real estate was owned by said defendants in said foreclosure action and before the expiration of the period allowed by law for redemption from- a foreclosure sale, which foreclosure sale took place on the 15th day of December, 1913; that neither said receiver nor either of the defendants in this action have ever paid any of the rents collected from said real estate to the said defendants in said foreclosure action; that on or about the 15th day of January, 1918, the said defendants in said foreclosure action for value received, sold, assigned, and conveyed to the plaintiff in this action all their claim, right, title, and interest, in and to said moneys so-collected by said receiver and so paid into the hands of the clerk of said court; that immediately upon the payment of said sum of $283 into- the hands of said clerk of said court, and on the 12th day of January, 1915, he, the said clerk of said court without excuse or authority except as herein set forth, paid to said defendant Suttle the identical $283 so paid into court by said receiver as the proceeds of the said rents of said mortgaged real estate; that prior to the commencement of this action demand was made upon the defendants in this action for the payment to this plaintiff of the amount so paid into court by said receiver and so sold and assigned to this plaintiff, but that said defendants neglected and [284]*284refused to pay any part thereof to this plaintiff; that the only reason, excuse, or justification said defendants in this action have or claim to have for their failure to pay said moneys to this plaintiff is that at or about the time said moneys were paid into court and by said clerk so paid to said Suttle there was filed in the office of the said clerk of said court a certain order purporting to direct said clerk to pay said moneys to said Suttle to apply upon the purported judgment against said defendants in - said foreclosure action; that said purported judgment in said foreclosure action was not and did not purport to be a personal judgment against said defendants in that action or either of them or against any other person, but was simply a judgment in rem against the real estate above described and for the foreclosure and sale thereof, and in which action the court had no jurisdiction of the said mortgagors and owners of said real estate and said defendants in said action; that said order purporting to direct the said clerk to apply said moneys was made without any notice to said defendants in said foreclosure action, and that this plaintiff and said defendants in • the said foreclosure action had no knowledge of the payment of said moneys into court until some time in the month of January, 191x8; that a copy of said order purporting to authorize the clerk to pay the said moneys to said Suttle is made a part of this complaint; wherefore plaintiff prays judgment against said defendants for the sum of $283, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum1 from the 12th day of January, 1915, together with costs.
The order appealed from sustaining the demurrer to the complaint is therefore reversed.
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