Certiorari was granted to review the decision of the Court of Appeals in
First Nat. Bank &c. Co. v. Kunes,
In reviewing the indemnity agreements executed by Kunes and Garrison (set forth in the dissenting opinion of Judge Stolz,
We, therefore, hold that defendants Kunes and Garrison were "debtors” within the meaning of this statute immediately upon the default on the promissory notes and as such should have received notice of the confirmation proceedings and given an opportunity to contest the approval of the sales before claims for the balance of the indebtedness could be prosecuted against them.
We hold that if the appellant bank expected to assert its right to indemnification from the defendants Kunes and Garrison under the agreements they signed, it was necessary that these parties be properly notified of the confirmation proceedings, irrespective of whether these separate undertakings were agreements of surety or guaranty.
The decision of the Court of Appeals is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
