State Ex Rel. Green Mountain Lumber Co. v. Superior Court

258 P. 27, 144 Wash. 351, 1927 Wash. LEXIS 778
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 20, 1927
DocketNo. 20692. Department Two.
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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State Ex Rel. Green Mountain Lumber Co. v. Superior Court, 258 P. 27, 144 Wash. 351, 1927 Wash. LEXIS 778 (Wash. 1927).

Opinion

Holcomb, J.

Relator' applies in this court for a peremptory writ either of mandamus or of prohibition, directed to the superior court of the state of Washington for Snohomish county, and Bell, judge thereof, whereby that court be commanded to enter an order suspending all further proceedings in a certain cause *352 pending therein, numbered 25127, entitled “American Exchange Bank, a corporation, as trustee, plaintiff, v. Green Mountain Lumber Co., a corporation, defendant,” and quashing and vacating a certain order to show cause, obtained without notice, appointing a temporary receiver for relator, and further prohibiting such court and judge from proceeding in the premises, except as aforesaid.

On March 23, 1927, relator commenced an action in equity in the superior court of Washington for King county by serving upon respondent, American Exchange Bank, a corporation, its complaint and summons, alleging- in the complaint that the respondent and its officers and agents had, by false representations secured the execution of a certain trust deed and bonds accompanying the same; the failure and refusal of defendants sued therein to keep their promises and covenants relating to the consideration for the mailing of the trust deed; and praying that it be compelled to specifically perform or that the trust deed be rescinded and cancelled and the bonds returned to relator, and for damages. Thereafter respondent entered its general appearance, serving the same upon relator. Thereafter, on April 11, 1927, the cause was filed in the superior court for King county, and numbered 198921.

Subsequently, on April 22, 1927, the defendant, respondent here, filed its summons and complaint in the superior court of Washington for Snohomish county, which cause was numbered 25127, praying the foreclosure of the trust deed sought to be cancelled in the prior action in King county, and alleging removal, disposal, concealment and dissipation of the personal property included in the trust deed or mortgage, located in Snohomish county by the mortgagor, relator here, and, under the statute providing for the *353 appointment of a temporary receiver in the case of foreclosure of mortgage, asked for and obtained the appointment of a temporary receiver and an order to show cause, directed to relator, to show cause why the receivership should not be made permanent in that court and cause. The order to show cause was supported by the complaint in that action and the affidavit of an officer of the plaintiff corporation.

Thereupon relator appeared in the Snohomish county action and made answer to the complaint; and by way of plea to the jurisdiction of that court, pleaded the pendency of the prior action in King county between the parties relating to the trust deeds and bonds, and moved the court to suspend the action in Snohomish county and to quash and vacate the order to show cause and order appointing a temporary receiver; which plea was overruled by the superior court of Sno-homish county, and it is alleged that that court then threatened to at once enter its order appointing a permanent receiver, whereupon the relator applied for this writ.

Relator contends that the pendency of the prior action in the superior court for King county, upon the same instrument and between the same parties, having been brought to the attention of the superior court for Snohomish county by relator, it was the duty of the Snohomish county superior court to at once enter an order suspending further proceedings in said cause and suspending the exercise of dominion and control over the property of the relator through a temporary receiver, as long as the action commenced in the superior court for King county remains pending in that court, and upon the failure of the superior court for Snohomish county so to do, the relator is entitled to the writs, or one of the writs, prayed for.

The judge of the superior court for Snohomish *354 county made return to the alternative writ herein, to the effect that the action pending before that court was one apparently brought in good faith for the purpose of foreclosing the deed of trust set up in the complaint therein and having a receiver appointed in the litigation of that cause, according to the terms of the deed of trust and mortgage authorizing the appointment of a receiver for the Green Mountain Lumber Company in any suit brought for foreclosure; that the parties in that suit before that court are not the same as in that cause pending in the superior court for King county, there being more parties in the last mentioned suit, and parties not interested in the litigation in the matter before this respondent; that the issues in the Sno-homish county suit before that court are not the same as in the King county suit, but are broader and require further and definite proof upon points not involved in the King county action, and points which may have arisen subsequent to the bringing of the King county action; that, in addition to the records, documentary proof and affidavits set out and attached to relator’s application for an alternative writ herein, the Snohomish county court has before it further affidavits, which were submitted to that court and considered by it on the hearing on the application for a temporary restraining order and temporary receiver.

£1] The action brought by relator and others, as parties plaintiff, in the superior court for King county, against the American Exchange-Bank, a corporation, and another, is an action for the rescission of a contract and for damages, and is purely a transitory action. The action brought by the American Exchange Bank, a corporation, against the Green Mountain Lumber Company, a corporation, in Snohomish county for the foreclosure of a mortgage and trust deed on real, and personal property wholly situated in Snohomish county *355 is purely- a local action. The venue, and jurisdiction of local actions is defined in § 204, subds. X and 2, Rem. Comp. Stat. [P. C. § 8541] :

“1. For the recovery of, for the possession of, for the partition of, for the foreclosure of a mortgage on, or for the determination of all questions affecting the title or for any injuries to real property.”

Subdivision 2 contains similar-provisions as to actions involving personal property.

We recently held in State ex rel. Hendron v. Superior Court, 140 Wash. 403, 249 Pac. 485, that all actions involving the right to the possession or title to any. specific article of personal property covered by subdivision 2 of the above cited section must be brought •within the county in which the property is situated, being an action in rem to obtain possession of the thing itself.

Relator relies very largely upon the case of Crandall v. Iten, 128 Wash. 277, 222 Pac. 894, as being decisive of this case. That case was brought to this court on appeal. In that case a local action was first brought in the proper county; while, here, the other action was first brought. In that case, the parties, though reversed as plaintiff and defendant, were the same; in this case, as shown by the complaint on file as an exhibit here, there are several parties plaintiff and one party defendant not interested in the Snohomish county action.

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