State Nat. Bank v. Scales

1916 OK 521, 159 P. 925, 60 Okla. 225, 1916 Okla. LEXIS 1340
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMay 9, 1916
Docket5562
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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State Nat. Bank v. Scales, 1916 OK 521, 159 P. 925, 60 Okla. 225, 1916 Okla. LEXIS 1340 (Okla. 1916).

Opinion

Opinion by

RUMMONS, C.

The defendant in error, plaintiff below, commenced this action in the district court of Oklahoma county to recover a certificate representing 66 shares of the capital stock of the Oklahoma Portland Cement Company, of the value of $25 per share, of which plaintiff claimed to be the owner. The pai'ties will be referred to herein as they appeared in the trial court. Plaintiff alleged that the stock sought to be recovered belonged to her, but for her convenience the stock was in the name of her husband, Henry M. Scales, who in all the transactions connected with this case acted as her agent; that in the year 1912 plaintiff, acting through her husband, caused said certificate of stock to be indorsed to one Herber P. Harter to be used as collateral in procuring a loan from the State Exchange Bank, of Oklahoma Oity, for the benefit of plaintiff; that said Harter, in violation of his trust, indorsed the said certificate of stock and delivered it to the defendant W. E. Wilson, as attorney and agent for the defendant State National Bank, but that said defendants Wilson and State National Bank paid no valuable consideration to the said Harter for the transfer of said certificate of stock; that the defendants Wilson and State National Bank knew at the time that they took said certificate of stock that neither the plaintiff nor her husband received any consideration whatever from the transfer thereof. The defendants State National Bank and Oklahoma Portland Cement Company answered. denying generally the allegations of the petition and specifically denying the allegation of the agency of Henry M. Scales for *226 the plaintiff. These answers were at the trial verified. At the trial the court sustained a demurrer to the evidence of the plaintiff as to the defendant W. E. Wilson, and he appears no further in this cause. The cause was tried to the court without the interven-’ tion of a jury, resulting in a judgment for plaintiff against the defendants State National Bank and Oklahoma Portland Cement Company for a return of said certificate of stock or its value in cash, if a return could not he had, which value the court found to be the sum of $1,485. The defendants State National Bank and Oklahoma Portland Cement Company bring this proceeding in error to reverse this judgment of the court.

The record discloses plaintiff was the owner of two bonds of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company which were -paying a small rate of interest, and that, desiring to invest the money represented by said bonds more profitably, she caused the same to be sold, and caused her husband, who was a stockholder in the Oklahoma Portland Cement Company, to purchase 'the 66 shares of stock represented by the certificate in controversy herein; that for the convenience of plaintiff the certificate was taken in the name of her husband, Henry M. Scales, who acted as her agent in managing this stock. Some time in the year 1911 the plaintiff wished to- borrow some money, and- wished to use this certificate of stock as collateral for the loan. At that time Herber P. Harter, who occupied the same office with her husband, was doing business with the State Exchange Bank, of Oklahoma City, and advised the husband of plaintiff that he could procure the loan from said bank. On April 1, 1911, Henry M. Scales indorsed the certificate of stock to Herber P. Harter, and delivered the same to him to deposit as collateral for the loan desired to be procured by plaintiff. The president of the State Exchange Bank was at this time absent from the city, and the loan was not effected. Henry M. Scales testified that Har-ter returned him the stock as soon as he learned that the president of the State Exchange Bank was absent, and that he (Scales) placed the same in his drawer in a safe in the office, which safe was used jointly by Scales and Harter, but in which each had a separate box or compartment for his private papers. On May 19, 1911, Harter indorsed this certificate in blank and delivered the same to the Oklahoma Oity National Bank as collateral. He was at that time indebted to the Oklahoma Oity National • Bank in the sum of about $9,000. for which said bank held various items of collateral. Shortly thereafter the State National Bank purchased the assets of the Oklahoma Oity Na--tional Bank and took over its business, and thus acquired the collateral and the indebtedness of Harter. Henry M. Scales testified that he first learned where this certificate of stock was some time in the year 1912, being notified by an attorney of the Oklahoma Portland Cement Company that this certificate of stock had been sent to the company for transfer upon its books. It does not appear from the evidence that at the time Har-ter pledged this stock he received any money therefor, nor was the time of payment of his indebtedness to the bank extended. At the time of his pledge of this stock his account with the bank was overdrawn $994.38. This overdraft was liquidated on May 25, 1911, by deposit of $1,400. Thereafter, on June 5, 1011, Harter created an overdraft which subsequently, in July, -amounted to $1,033. ' On August 9, 1911, this was liquidated by deposit of $1,033. On August 9th another overdraft was created of $8.90, which was liquidated on August 11th by deposit of a like amount. On July 22, 1911, the State National Bank, by its attorney, posted notice of sale of pledged chattels in which it advertised the sale of this certificate of stock, together with other certificates of stock, to satisfy all indebtedness of Herber P. Harter, represented by four notes and an overdraft. The notes and overdraft were described as follows: One note dated April 15, 1911, due May 14, 1911, for $1,000, upon which there was due, including interest and attorney’s fees, $1,127.32; one note in the sum of $2,500, dated April 13. 1911, due 60 days after date, upon which there was due, including interest and attorney’s fees, $2,783; one note for the sum of $4,000, dated April 21, 1911, due June 20, 1911, upon which there was due, including interest and attorney’s fees, $4,436.-66; one note for the sum of $500, dated May 3, 1911, due 30 days after date, upon which there was due, including interest and attorney’s fees, $578.32; also an overdraft in the sum of $1,038.50. The collateral was not sold under this notice. Harter came in and paid something on the debt, and on three or four different occasions paid something on the indebtedness until it was reduded to about $5,000. On September 4, 1912. another notice of sale of the pledged collateral was posted by the State National Bank advertising for sale this certificate of stock, and two others, one for 53 shares and one for 86 shares of the capital stock of the Oklahoma Portland Cement Company to satisfy the indebtedness of Herber P. Harter, consisting of three promissory notes: One for $5,000, dated November 27, 1911, due December 20, 1911; one for $825. dated and maturing as above; another for $264.41, bearing the same date *227 and maturing at the same time — aggregating, including interest and attorney’s fees, the sum of $6,515.97. Under this notice this certificate of stock was sold on October 1, 1912, together with the other collateral for the sum of $100 to Rebecca Lynn. She was a clerk in the employ of the attorney for the State National Bank, and later transferred this certificate of stock to said bank.

Counsel for defendants make three assignments of error: First, error in permitting Henry M. Scales, the husband of plaintiff!, to testify to the transaction by which the plaintiff, Lily W.

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