122 Misc. 567 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1924
The action is for the foreclosure of a mortgage on certain property in Hamilton county, dated September 23, 1915, and given by defendants Reischmann to defendant Elizabeth J. Mead, to secure the payment of the sum of $3,000 on September 23, 1918, with interest at five per cent, payable semi-annually, April first and October first each year. On September 25, 1915, defendants Reischmann conveyed the property to defendant Florence S. Rhoades. She did not assume the mortgage. On February 15, 1918, the mortgagee assigned the mortgage to plaintiff. The assignment was recorded April 17, 1918. On the date of the assignment, Gilbert H. Rhoades, husband of the owner, gave plaintiff his bond, conditioned for the payment of $3,000 on September 23, 1918, the date when the mortgage became due, with interest at the rate of five and one-half per cent, payable April first and October first each year. That bond contained a recital that it was given to secure the mortgage. It does not refer to any other bond. On October 15, 1920, the Rhoades, husband and wife, gave a mortgage for $15,000 on the property to the defendants Terwilliger, two of whom are infants. The husband, Rhoades, died on October 3, 1921. The principal remains unpaid. Interest
Judgment accordingly.