Savings & Trust Co. of Cleveland v. Bear Valley Irr. Co.

112 F. 693, 1902 U.S. App. LEXIS 4748
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern California
DecidedJanuary 20, 1902
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Savings & Trust Co. of Cleveland v. Bear Valley Irr. Co., 112 F. 693, 1902 U.S. App. LEXIS 4748 (circtsdca 1902).

Opinion

ROSS, Circuit Judge.

This suit was brought to foreclose the lien of a certain mortgage or trust deed alleged to have been executed by the defendant Bear Valley Irrigation Company to the complainant, and of certain receivers’ certificates alleged to have been issued pursuant to orders of this court made in the preceding- case of Foster v. Irrigation Co., 65 Fed. 836. The suit was commenced September 16, 1895, but as some of the important questions involved were pending in the appellate courts on appeals from decisions heretofore rendered by this court in other cases, and continued undetermined until recently, it has not been possible to dispose of the case.

To the bill as amended a very large number of parties were made defendants, many of whom answered separately, setting up various rights in themselves, to which answers certain exceptions were filed by the complainant, and are now for disposition. Among them is the answer, as amended, of the defendant Bear Valley Land & Water Company, which latter company, by leave of the court, also filed a cross bill in the suit, to which, among others, the New Bear Valley Irrigation Company and E. H. Spoor, as receiver of the property in question, were made defendants. To the cross bill the Savings & Trust Company, New Bear Valley Irrigation Company, and E. H. Spoor, as such receiver, joined in a demurrer, which is also for disposition. As the answer and cross bill of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company raise questions which go to the root of the suit, it is appropriate to first take up, and dispose of those questions.

The. bill of the complainant, as amended, after alleging the corporate existence of various of the defendants, including the Bear-.Valley [695]*695Land & Water Company, Bear Valley Irrigation Company, and New Bear Valley Irrigation Company, alleges, among other things, that on the ist day of March, 1890, the Bear Valley Land & Water Company made and delivered to the complainant .its deed of trust, covering all of its property, for the purpose of securing the payment by the Bear Valley Land & Water Company to the complainant of a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $500,000, to be evidenced by its bonds thereafter to be issued, and which were thereafter duly executed and pledged as collateral security for the payment of the indebtedness created as next stated; that on the 1st day of October, 1890, the Bear Valley Land & Water Company, being indebted to the complainant in the sum of $300,000, made and delivered to the complainant its promissory notes bearing date on that day, wherein and whereby it promised to pay to the complainant the sum of $300,000 on or before November 1, 1892, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, payable semiannually, and, to secure the payment of that indebtedness, at the same time made and delivered to the complainant its deed of trust, wherein and whereby it agreed that the indebtedness should be secured by the aforesaid deed of March 1, 1890, and by said last-named deed, and also by the aforesaid bonds of the company, which it. then and there pledged to the complainant for the purpose, and by the further security of all pipe lines constructed since the execution of the deed of trust of March 1, 1890, and all pipe lines then in course of construction, described in and embraced by the deed of trust of October 1, 1890; that the Bear Valley Irrigation Company on the 19th day of December, 1890, at a meeting of all of its stockholders, by a vote of all its subscribed capital stock, authorized its board of directors to purchase from the Bear Valley Land & Water Company all of its corporate property, including all the property described in the two trust deeds mentioned, subject, however, to all obligations of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company, of every character, and conditioned that the Bear Valley Irrigation Company should pay all debts and obligations, and carry out and assume all contracts, of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company ; that on the 30th day of December, 1890, a regular meeting of the board of directors of the Bear Valley Irrigation Company was held in pursuance of its by-laws, at which m'eeting all the members of its board of directors w'ere present, which then and there unanimously adopted a resolution whereby it was resolved and determined to purchase all the corporate property of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company, which included the property described in both of the deeds of trust hereinbfcfore mentioned, and that the Bear Valley Irrigation Company should assume all of the obligations of the Bear .Valley Land & Water Company and pay all of its debts; that by the terms of said agreement of purchase and sale, so authorized by the two corporations, the assumption of all the debts of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company was a part of the purchase price of its, corporate property, and that on the 30th day of December, 1890, the Bear Valley Land & Water Company executed to the Bear Valley Irrigation Company its deed of grant, bargain, and sale, whereby, it conveyed to the irrigation company all its corporate property, in-[696]*696eluding the property described in the two deeds of trust mentioned, but subject to the payment by the Bear Valley Irrigation Company of all of the corporate debts of the Bear Valley Rand & Water Company, and subject also to the condition that the Bear Valley Irrigation Company would perform and carry out all contracts and agreements of every kind and character of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company, which deed was duly recorded in the recorder’s office of the county in which the property is situated; that on the 18th day of October, 1892, the debt of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company to the complainant in the sum of $300,000, evidenced by the aforesaid promissory notes, with interest thereon, and secured by the deeds of trust of March 1, 1890, and October 1, 1890, respectively, had not been paid, and the board of directors of the Bear Valley Irrigation Company then and there resolved that the time of payment of the indebtedness should be extended for the further term of three years, and in pursuance of that resolution the board of directors then and there made application to the complainant for such extension of three years from November 1, 1892, which application, subject to the conditions hereinbefore stated, the complainant then and there granted, and that as a means of extending the time of payment of the loan, and as evidence of the indebtedness, and in substitution and renewal of the aforesaid indebtedness of the Bear Valley Land & Water Company to the complainant, secured as aforesaid by the two deeds of trust mentioned, the Bear Valley Irrigation Company on the 18th day of October, 1892, made and delivered to the complainant its certain promisspry notes in writing, 300 in number, each being of the denomination of $1,000, aggregating $300,000, each of which notes was dated November 1, 1892, and to each of which were attached six semiannual interest coupons, of the denomination of $40 each, the form of each of which is set out in the bill; that for the purpose of securing the payment of the principal sum and interest thereon as required by the terms of the promissory notes and interest coupons, ánd as a means of extending the security for the payment of said indebtedness as provided by the aforesaid deeds of trust of March 1, 3:890, and October 1, 1890, the Bear Valley Irrigation Company did, on said 18th day of October, 1892, execute and deliver to the complainant a certain deed, bearing thai.

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