246 N.W. 504 | Mich. | 1933
In all of these cases, second mortgages had been given to trustees for the benefit of the holders of the obligations secured thereby. They contained the usual provisions found in trust mortgages, with assignment of the rents and profits, with a specific reference to Act No. 228, Pub. Acts 1925 (3 Comp. Laws 1929, §§ 13498, 13499), and were all executed after that act became effective. The defendant John A. Milotte is now acting trustee under these mortgages, and by agreement with all of the mortgagors he was in possession of the properties and was collecting the rents and profits therefrom.
The plaintiff filed bills of complaint to foreclose its mortgages. They are similar in form and contain substantially the same allegations. They set forth the notes and mortgages, and allege that, pursuant *581 to the authorization contained in the mortgages, it had sold the notes and was acting as trustee for the purchasers and was entitled to the rents and profits of the premises under the provisions of said Act No. 228, and prayed for the appointment of a receiver to collect the same.
The defendant Milotte as trustee filed answers and crass-bills thereto. Plaintiff thereupon moved for the appointment of a receiver of the properties mortgaged, and, after a hearing thereon, orders were entered reciting that the mortgages were trust mortgages, and appointing a temporary receiver in each of the cases, with power to take possession of the premises and collect the rents and profits thereof. From these orders the defendant Milotte, trustee, has taken these appeals.
It will thus be seen that the question presented is, as in the Equitable Trust Company Case, supra, whether these mortgages are trust mortgages and the plaintiff entitled to avail itself of the provisions of said Act No. 228. It will serve no useful purpose to again discuss this question. Under our holding in that case, they were not trust mortgages, and the orders made reciting that they were, and appointing receivers to collect the rents and profits under said act, will be reversed and set aside, with costs to appellant.
McDONALD, C.J., and CLARK, POTTER, NORTH, FEAD, and WIEST, JJ., concurred. BUTZEL, J., did not sit. *582