State Bank v. Maier

158 N.W. 346, 34 N.D. 259, 1916 N.D. LEXIS 33
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedMay 31, 1916
StatusPublished
Cited by22 cases

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State Bank v. Maier, 158 N.W. 346, 34 N.D. 259, 1916 N.D. LEXIS 33 (N.D. 1916).

Opinion

Christianson, J.

The plaintiff is a banking corporation organized under the laws of this state, and, during all the times hereinafter mentioned, it was engaged in the banking business at Verona in La Moure county in this state. The Farmers and Merchants’ Bank was also engaged in the banking business at Verona from 1909 until its consolidation with the plaintiff bank in 1913. The defendants Lory and Mowery were, respectively, the president and cashier of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank, and also the holders of more than two thirds of its capital stock. The financial condition of the latter bank became somewhat involved, and certain negotiations were had between Lory and Mowery and the officers of the plaintiff bank for the purpose of effecting a consolidation of the two banks and the taking over by the plaintiff bank of the business of the Farmers & Merchants’ Bank,'and as a result of such negotiations the following preliminary agreement was entered into on January 18th, 1913, to-wit:

This agreement, entered into this ,18th day of January, 1913, by and between C. C. Lory, president, and W. O. Mowery, cashier and secretary of the Farmers and Merchants’ Bank of Verona, Verona, North Dakota, and Charles F. Krueger, president, and R. M. Crichton, cashier and secretary of the State Bank of Verona, Verona, North Dakota, witnesseth, that the said C. O. Lory and W. C. Mowery do hereby agree for themselves and for the stockholders of the Farmers and Merchants’ Bank of Verona, North Dakota, to transfer and set over to the State Bank of Verona, Verona, North Dakota, the business and good will of the said Farmers and Merchants’ Bank, on the following terms and 'for the herein stated consideration; the State Bank of Verona agrees to take over the furniture and fixtures of the Farmers and Merchants’ Bank at and for the sum of $1,600, also the [262]*262lot owned by tbe Farmers and Merchants’ Bank, and described as lot 12 in block 2 original town of Verona, North Dakota, at and for tbe sum of $000.

W. C. Mowery agrees to take up certain notes now carried in the books of the Farmers & Merchants’ Bank to the sum of $3,000, on or before the 28th day of Ianuary, 1913.

The said W. C. Mowery agrees, as cashier for the said F. & M. Bank, to carry all interest accounts to profit and loss, to carry the exchange to profit and loss, and to charge the expense account to profit and loss.

The said G. G. Lory and W.- G. Mowery agree to guarantee the payment of all paper of a doubtful nature to the complete satisfaction of the officers of the said State Banh of Verona. And they further agree to turn over to the order of the said State Bank of Verona all cash on hand and all credit balances with their various correspondents.

The State Bank of Verona agrees to take over the above-described real estate and the furniture and fixtures of the F. & M. Bank for the above-mentioned consideration, and they further agree to assume and pay the liabilities of the said F. & M. Bank, consisting of deposits, both check and time, and bills payable.

As a consideration for the capital stock and surplus of the F. & M. Bank of Verona, the said C. O. Lory and W. C. Mowery are to take over the $3,000 represented by the other real estate acct. and the remainder of the impaired capital in bills, res, and notes at the selection of the officers of the State Bank of Verona, Verona, North Dakota.

It is mutually agreed that the certificates of deposit and the check deposits and cashier’s checks must agree with the amount as carried on the books of the F. & M. Bank, and each and every account must be proven and agree with the respective amounts as shown by the books of the bank.

It is further agreed that the officers of the F. & M. Bank will facilitate the transfer of the business in every way possible and not later than the 10th day of February, 1913. They further agree to give the State Bank of Verona their good will and full support as long as they shall continue business at Verona or in that vicinity.

[263]*263In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed our seals the day and year above written;

Farmers & Merchants’ Bank of Verona, North Dakota.

C. O. Lory, Pres., W. O. Mowery, Cashier.

State Bank of Verona.

By O. T. Krueger, Pres., R. M. Crichton, Cas.

A meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers and Merchants’ Bank was called for the purpose of effecting the consolidation and making the proposed transfer of the assets and business of the Farmers & Merchants’ Bank to the plaintiff bank binding upon all the stockholders ■of the former bank. Following such stockholders’ meeting the following written agreement was executed:

This agreement, made and entered into this 5th day of February, 1913, by and between C. C. Lory and W. O. Mowery as a committee -duly elected by the stockholders of the Farmers & Merchants’ Bank, of Verona, North Dakota, for the purpose of effecting an agreement for the consolidation of said hank with the State Bank of Verona, parties •of the first part, and R. M. Crichton and William Huntington as representatives of said State Bank of Verona for the purpose of effecting said agreement on behalf of said State Bank of Verona, parties of the^ second part, '

Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of the consolidation of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank with said State Bank of Verona, in pursuance of the resolution of the stockholders of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank this day adopted at a special meeting thereof duly called and held for the purpose of voting upon the question of such consolidation, and of the assumption of all of the liabilities of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank by said State Bank of Verona do hereby authorize and direct the assignment to said State Bank of Verona the assets and property of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank listed and described in the schedule thereof hereto annexed, marked exhibit “A” .and made a part hereof; and for the purpose of securing said State Bank of Verona for liability upon any and all obligations of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank not now apparent upon its books and rec[264]*264ords and covered by tbe schedule of such liabilities, also hereto annexed, do hereby also authorize and direct the pledging of all the remaining assets of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank to said State Bank of Verona, and hereby constitute such pledge thereof a lien upon such remaining assets prior and paramount to the claim and lien of the stockholders of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank thereon.

In consideration whereof, the said State Bank of Verona through and by the said parties of the second part, its representatives aforesaid, do hereby assume all the liabilities of said Farmers and Merchants’ Bank listed and described in the schedule thereof hereto annexed, marked exhibit “B,” also all other liabilities of said Farmers & Merchants’ Bank not now disclosed upon the books and records thereof and covered by said schedule.

In witness whereof, both parties have hereunto set their hands in triplicate this 5th day of February, 1913.

O. W. Davis C. C. Lory

Geo. P. Jones W. O. Mowery

B. M. Crichton.

The testimony shows that such agreement was signed late at night, in fact, about 2 o’clock a. m. on February 6th, 1913.

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