Sherlock v. Duck Creek Township

92 S.W.2d 675, 338 Mo. 866, 1936 Mo. LEXIS 377
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMarch 21, 1936
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Sherlock v. Duck Creek Township, 92 S.W.2d 675, 338 Mo. 866, 1936 Mo. LEXIS 377 (Mo. 1936).

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Suit on a $1000 bond issued by the County Court of Stoddard County for and on behalf of defendant, Duck Creek Township. Judgment for plaintiff and defendant appeals. Stoddard County has adopted township organization and the township organization law was effective therein at all times herein involved. [1] We have held that where township organization has been adopted a township is a political subdivision of the State within the meaning of the constitutional provision defining the appellate jurisdiction of this court. [Harrison Mercer County Drainage District v. Trail Creek Township, 317 Mo. 933, 297 S.W. 1, followed in Wright County ex rel. Elk Creek Township v. Farmers' Merchants' Bank (Mo.), 30 S.W.2d 32, and Norborne Land Drainage District v. Cherry Valley Township, 325 Mo. 1197, 31 S.W.2d 201.]

Plaintiff's petition sufficiently pleads the facts showing the execution and issuance of the bond, his ownership thereof, that it is an obligation of said Duck Creek Township and is past due and unpaid, after demand of payment. Defendant township, by its answer, admits its corporate entity, that the bond sued on was issued by the county court "for and on behalf of this defendant" and that, prior to March 1, 1930, its date of maturity, said bond "was an obligation of this defendant." It then pleads, in substance, that prior to said *Page 869 March 1st, it had placed in the hands of the treasurer of Stoddard County, at whose office the bond on its face is payable, sufficient funds to pay it, thereby discharging its obligation and is therefore no longer indebted to plaintiff. For a further defense defendant pleads that prior to March 1, 1930, it placed in the hands of said county treasurer sufficient funds to pay this and other bonds of the same series, then maturing; that plaintiff could and would have received the amount due him had he then or within nine or ten months thereafter presented his bond for payment at said office; that plaintiff negligently failed to present the bond for payment or to demand payment until September 28, 1931, and that in the meantime, on December 2, 1930, the money had been lost through the failure of the bank which had been selected by the County Court of Stoddard County as depository of county funds and in which the county treasurer had deposited said money; that plaintiff, by failing to use due diligence to present his bond and receive payment, was guilty of laches and is therefore barred from recovering against defendant.

The case was submitted to the court on an agreed statement of facts, which is as follows:

"It is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the parties plaintiff and defendant, by their respective attorneys, that this cause may be tried by the Court without a jury, and upon the following agreed statement of facts:

"That Stoddard County, Missouri, was, at all the times herein mentioned, operating under township organization, and that defendant is one of the municipal townships of said county; that on the 1st day of March, 1920, the County Court of Stoddard County, for or on behalf of defendant, issued its six per cent road bonds in the sum of $80,000.00; that said bonds were for the sum of $1,000.00 each and numbered from 1 to 80, both inclusive; that said bonds were made payable to bearer and the title thereto passed by delivery; that said bonds, on their face, were made payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Stoddard County, Missouri; that the bond sued on is No. 33 of said series and became due and payable at said office on the 1st day of March, 1930; that plaintiff was, at all the times herein mentioned, and now is, the legal owner and holder of said bond No. 33 and entitled to the full amount claimed in his petition, unless the defense prevails in this action; that, prior to March 1, 1930, defendant placed with the County Treasurer of Stoddard County, Missouri, funds sufficient in amount to pay said bond and the accrued interest for the purpose of retiring said bond; that said bond was not presented for payment on said first day of March, 1930, and was not so presented until the 28th day of September, 1931; that, during the year 1930, and until the 2nd day of December, 1930, the Bloomfield Bank Trust Company was the duly selected qualified and acting depository of the *Page 870 public funds of Stoddard County, Missouri, in the hands of the Treasurer thereof; that, upon the failure of the owner and holder of said bond No. 33 to present the same for payment, the County Treasurer placed the funds furnished him by defendant to pay said bond in said Bloomfield Bank Trust Company, the county depository; that said money, so deposited by the County Treasurer, remained in said Bloomfield Bank Trust Company, available at all times, prior to December 2, 1930, for the payment of said bond, and that said bond would have been paid had it been presented before said last mentioned date; that on the 2nd day of December, 1930, said Bloomfield Bank Trust Company, depository, passed into the hands of the Commissioner of Finance of the State of Missouri for liquidation; that said Bloomfield Bank Trust Company, as well as the bond given by it as county depository, is insolvent and said funds are lost.

"That other bonds of said series which were presented on March 1, 1930, and before the failure of said Bloomfield Bank Trust Company, were fully paid by said County Treasurer, said bonds cancelled and deposited with the County Clerk of said County, as provided by law; that defendant had no knowledge or notice that said bond No. 33 had not been paid and cancelled until September, 1931, neither did defendant at any time prior to September, 1931, know the name or address of the holder of said bond.

"That, prior to March, 1930, plaintiff had misplaced and temporarily lost, among other papers, said bond No. 33, and did not for that reason present the same for payment until September, 1931; that plaintiff has not received either the principal or accrued interest represented by said bond No. 33, or any part thereof.

"Plaintiff caused said bond to be presented for payment at the office of the County Treasurer of Stoddard County, Missouri, on September 28, 1931, and the County Treasurer of said County, upon instructions from the Township Board of defendant Township, refused and has ever since refused payment of said bond.

"The bond sued on and admissions in the pleadings are to be considered a part of this agreed statement of facts."

Because of a contention advanced by appellant in its brief here we set out the bond. It reads:

"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA "Number Dollars 33 1000

State of Missouri County of Stoddard Duck Creek Township 6% Road Bond

"Know All Men By These Presents, That the County Court of *Page 871 Stoddard County, in the State of Missouri, for and on behalf of Duck Creek Township of said County, hereby acknowledges itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to the bearer hereof

"One Thousand Dollars
in lawful money of the United States on the 1st day of March, 1930, with interest thereon from date hereof at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of March and September in each year on presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally mature.

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