Wade v. McKeown

1943 OK 81, 145 P.2d 951, 193 Okla. 415, 1943 Okla. LEXIS 428
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedMarch 2, 1943
DocketNo. 30754.
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Wade v. McKeown, 1943 OK 81, 145 P.2d 951, 193 Okla. 415, 1943 Okla. LEXIS 428 (Okla. 1943).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The effect, if any, which a trust created by Clarence Wade for his sole benefit had upon his right to sell and convey an undivided one-twelfth interest in the minerals under a tract of land containing 139.7 acres, situated in Pontotoc county, is the controlling issue which this appeal presents for determination.

The tract of land involved was originally allotted to George Wade, Sr., who departed this life testate and whose last will devised said lands to his widow, Minnie Wade, and to his sons, George Wade, Jr., and Clarence Wade.in equal shares. On November 4, 1933, Clarence Wade took unto himself a wife, Robbie Dee Wade, and of this union a son, Billie Dee Wade, was born. Robbie Dee Wade thereafter instituted an action against Clarence Wade for a divorce, custody of the child, and for alimony, and in said action, on October 22, 1935, obtained an order restraining Clarence Wade from alienating or encumbering his property during the pendency of said action. Thereafter, on April 14, 1936, Minnie Wade departed this life intestate and Clarence Wade by operation of law succeeded to an undivided one-fourth interest in the one-third interest in the lands which Minnie Wade had acquired by devise from her deceased husband, George Wade, Sr. Thereupon, on May 15, 1936, Clarence Wade as settlor created a trust with George Wade, Jr., as trustee, in which *416 he conveyed to said trustee ail of the interest the settlor had acquired by devise or inheritance in and to the tract of land which had been originally allotted to George Wade, Sr. The trust so created provided that it was revocable by its creator with the written approval of the Federal Judge for the Eastern District of Oklahoma and for its automatic revocation upon the death of its creator. The trust was created for the sole benefit of its creator and was accepted by the trustee named therein and duly recorded on May 18, 1936. Almost immediately thereafter and on May 26, 1936, the said Clarence Wade, without reference to and in disregard of the trust which had been so created, proceeded to sell and convey to one Greydon Rogers an undivided one-twelfth interest in and to the minerals under the land which had theretofore been conveyed to the trustee by the aforesaid trust agreement. The said Greydon Rogers thereafter, on June 5, 1936, conveyed the interest which he had theretofore acquired to Tom D. Mc-Keown. Thereafter, on June 15, 1936, Clarence Wade obtained a modification of the restraining order which had been theretofore entered in the divorce action between himself and Robbie Dee Wade, and by the terms of such order of modification was authorized to collect certain accumulated royalty and in the same *order payment of $100 was directed to be made to the said Robbie Dee Wade. Thereafter the heirs of Minnie Wade, deceased, executed an agreement in lieu of partition proceedings whereby they divided her estate among themselves and subsequently executed transfer and division orders to the Stanolind Crude Oil Purchasing Company in which the respective interests in said estate of the several heirs were described as being one-twelfth of the one-eighth royalty interest. Thereafter Tom D. McKeown by separate deeds conveyed one-half of the interest which he had acquired from Greydon Rogers to Ralph C. Heard, B. G. Anderson, and John Boyce McKeel, which instruments were duly placed of record. Subsequently, and on March 10, 1937, George Wade, Jr., as trustee, instituted an action to cancel the conveyance which had been made by Clarence Wade to Grey-don Rogers and the conveyance which he had made to Tom D. McKeown and also the conveyances which the latter had made to the persons above named. This action was subsequently settled and dismissed and reconveyances were executed by Heard, Anderson, and McKeel to Tom D. McKeown. On July 20, 1937, Robbie Dee Wade obtained a decree of divorce from Clarence Wade and a property settlement under which she was to receive the sum of $4,250 as alimony and for which she was given the right to sue out execution. Payment of $2,250 of the amount so agreed upon was duly made, and thereafter Robbie Dee Wade caused execution to be issued under said judgment and levied upon the interest held by Tom D. Mc-Keown in the lands here in controversy. The latter intervened in the aforesaid action and was granted a permanent injunction, as against the claim of the said Robbie Dee Wade that said interest constituted property of Clarence Wade subject to execution. On August 16, 1937, Clarence Wade departed this life intestate, and on October 23, 1937, Robbie Dee Wade filed a motion for new trial in the cause in which she had theretofore obtained a decree of divorce against the said Clarence Wade. Thereafter, on January 6,- 1939, Billie Dee Wade, a minor, by his guardian, Robbie Dee Wade, instituted this action to compel a reconveyance by the trustee of the property described in the trust agreement of May 15, 1936, and to cancel the conveyance made subsequent to said date by Clarence Wade and conveyance made in pursuance thereof and to quiet title to the lands involved and to require an accounting ' for the oil which had been run from said premises subsequent to the date of said trust agreement. The trial court directed that the action for cancellation and to quiet title and for an accounting be docketed as a separate action, and in pursuance of said order an amended petition was subsequently filed, which was docketed under a supplemental number. Thereafter, on June 8, 1939, Robbie Dee Wade obtained a judgment vacating the decree of divorce *417 which she had theretofore obtained from Clarence Wade, and thereupon intervened in the action which she had theretofore instituted as guardian of Billie Dee Wade, and both individually and as administratrix of the estate of Clarence Wade, deceased, sought the same relief as plaintiff except that she asserted the right in herself to one-half interest in said estate.

The plaintiffs pleaded the creation of the trust by Clarence Wade and the recording thereof, and alleged that by reason of provisions of said instrument said Clarence Wade was thereafter without authority to deal with any of the property described in said trust agreement, and that therefore the conveyance made to Greydon Rogers was null and void and of no effect, and that conveyances subsequently made were likewise of no force and validity, and prayed that their title to the premises he quieted as against the claims of said parties, and that they have an accounting and recovery of royalty for oil which had been run from the premises. The defendant Tom D. McKeown admitted the execution of the trust and that it had been recorded, but averred that said trust had been revoked by its creator immediately after the same had heen placed of record, and that his action in so doing had been acquiesced in by the trustee, and that hence such trust never had any force or effect, and further that defendant was a bona fide purchaser for value of the property which he had acquired from Greydon Rogers and entitled to protection as such, and further that the injunction which had been granted in the proceeding against Robbie Dee Wade had adjudicated that Clarence Wade had no interest in the lands involved, and that this constituted res adjudicata of any such claim.

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