Swain v. Virginia Bank & Trust Co.

144 S.E. 645, 151 Va. 655, 1928 Va. LEXIS 264
CourtCourt of Appeals of Virginia
DecidedSeptember 27, 1928
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Swain v. Virginia Bank & Trust Co., 144 S.E. 645, 151 Va. 655, 1928 Va. LEXIS 264 (Va. Ct. App. 1928).

Opinions

Crump, P.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

In the year 1922, Paul Bukva was the owner of a parcel of real estate in the city of Norfolk, which will be designated briefly as the Colonial avenue property. [657]*657He encumbered this property by three deeds of trust to secure notes and interest notes executed by him, his wife joining him of course in the deeds of trust. The first deed was made on October 2, 1922, to J. R. Kilby, trustee, to secure the sum of $12,000.00 evidenced by notes payable October 2, 1925, and interest notes payable semi-annually, all the notes being payable to bearer. The Virginia Bank and Trust Company, the appellee, became the holder of the notes.

The two subsequent deeds of trust, both of which were made in the autumn of 1922, were executed in order of priority as follows, the second deed to secure a note of Bukva’s for $4,000.00, and the third deed to secure Bukva’s note for $6,000.00.

Default having been made in the payment of taxes on the property, in violation of a covenant in the third deed of trust, the trustee in that deed made sale of the property in 1924, at public auction, under the terms of the deed, subject of course to the two prior recorded liens. At this sale Mrs. Irma G. Becker became the purchaser of the property at the price of $250.00, and on February 2, 1924, the trustee conveyed the real estate to her, the deed containing this recital, viz: !This conveyance is made subject to two certain other deeds of trust, which had been recorded in said clerk’s office prior to the recordation of said deed of trust of October 27, 1922, securing the sum of $16,000.” Naturally the purchaser, under the third deed of trust of October 27, 1922, took title in any event subject to the two prior recorded deeds showing encumbrances aggregating $16,000.00.

Mrs. Becker was a resident of New York city, and Sophie Bukva, the wife of Paul Bukva, was acting as her agent, under a power of attorney executed by Mrs. Becker and her husband, in further disposing of the property.

[658]*658As a result of negotiations conducted by Walter G. Blick, a real estate agent in Norfolk, a sale or exchange of properties was arranged between Mrs. Becker and A. C. Swain and Anna P. Swain, his wife, the latter-being owners of a portion of a sub-division in Princess Anne county .covering nearly seventy acres of land. The following preliminary contract, or “agreement of' sale and exchange,” drawn by the real estate agent, was then executed by all parties in interest:

“This agreement of sale and exchange of properties, made in triplicate this 20th day of March, 1924, between Sophie Bukva, attorney in fact for Irma G. Becker and Frank G. Becker, her husband, and Paul Bukva, husband of said Sophie Bukva (hereinafter known as the vendor) and A. C. Swain and Anna P. Swain, his wife, (hereinafter known as the vendee)1 and Walter G. Blick (hereinafter known as the Agent).
“Witnesseth: That for and in consideration of the-sum of one ($1.00) dollar, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the vendee agrees to buy and the vendor agrees to sell the property known and numbered as 913 Colonial avenue, Norfolk, Virginia, said property being three story brick residence and the lot on which the building is situated, said lot having a frontage of thirty-two and one-half feet, more or less, on the-west side of Colonial avenue, and of the depth of 123 feet, more or less, together with all improvements, thereon.
“The vendor agrees to buy and the vendee agrees-to sell a certain tract of land situated in Princess Anne county, Virginia, Lynnhaven district, consisting of 69.882 acres or less, and located about one-fourth mile west of Rosemont station on the line of the Norfolk, and Southern Railroad in said Princess Anne county, fronting on London Bridge road approximately 13,392: [659]*659feet, and being of the depth and width as shown on the plat and title, ‘sub division of the S. R. White & Bro. farm for Walter M. Holland, Princess Anne county, Virginia. Seale: lin. — one hundred feet December 6, 1919. G. H. Massey, G. E., Norfolk, Virginia.’
“The said property comprising the eight blocks shown on said plat known as parcels No. 2 to No. 9, inclusive.
“The difference in the equities of the said properties being the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars due the vendor by the vendee, less taxes, interest and insurance to be pro rated as of April 15, 1924.
“The vendor hereby agrees to assume a loan of six thousand ($6,000.00) dollars on the tract of land in Princess Anne county referred to above, bearing six per cent interest, payable semi-annually, and the vendee agrees to assume a first deed of trust of twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars and a second deed of trust for four thousand ($4,000.00) dollars on the 913 Colonial avenue property, interest at six per cent payable semi-annually.
“It is agreed that the titles to the property are to be free and clear of all liens and indebtedness of every kind except the deeds of trust referred to above. '
“Settlement of this sale and exchange of properties is to be made on or before April 15, 1924.
“The vendor agrees to pay the said agent, Walter G. Blick, five hundred ($500.00) dollars and the vendee agrees to pay the said agent, Walter G. Blick, five hundred ($500.00) dollars as agreed compensation for making this sale and exchange of properties.
[660]*660“Witness the following signatures and seals made this 29th day of March, 1924.
“(Signed) Sophie Bukva, (Seal)
“Attorney in fact for Irma G. Becker and Frank G. Becker.
“Sophie Bukva, (Seal)
“Paul Bukva, (Seal)
“A. C. Swain, (Seal)
“Anna P. Swain, (Seal)
“Walter G. Blick, (Seal)”

Pursuant to this contract A. C. Swain and wife, by their deed of April 15,1924, conveyed the county property to Mrs. Becker “in consideration of the sum of ten dollars and the assumption of a certain debt of $6,000.00 secured by deed of trust” on the property. And by a deed of like date Sophie Bukva, as attorney in fact for Mrs. Becker and her husband, conveyed the Colonial avenue lot to A. C. Swain, “in consideration of the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) and other considerations deemed valuable in law,” but this deed did not in terms require the grantee to assume payment of the two liens mentioned in the contract, the only reference thereto contained in the deed being as follows, after a statement that this real estate was the same property conveyed to Mrs. Becker by the deed of February 24, 1924, from the trustee, viz: “This conveyance is made subject-to two certain deeds of trust aggregating $16,000 and which are referred to in the said deed to Irma G. Becker.”

Default having been made in the payment of some-of the notes secured in the first deed of trust, placing alien on the property for $12,000.00, the trustee in that deed, at the instance of the Virginia Bank and Trust Company, holder of the no.tes, foreclosed and the prop[661]

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