168 Misc. 762 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1938
The relief sought in paragraph 1 of the notice of motion is consented to by the Superintendent of Insurance, as liquidator of Lawyers Mortgage Company, with one exception. The notice of motion asks that the order provide that the subordinate interests of the company should not be entitled to share
A similar situation exists in respect of the relief sought in paragraph 6 of the notice of motion except that the orders approving plans for reorganization of the issues referred to in said paragraph contain provisions that the guaranty shall continue, but that the amount of the interest guaranteed to certificate holders shall be the gross amount of interest called for in the plans, less certain service charges. In view of the fact that a proceeding is now pending in which the final orders containing said provisions are sought to be modified, the petitioner states that it is willing that the order to be entered hereon provide that distribution be made as follows: first, interest is to be paid at the reduced rate, and second, the full amount of principal guaranteed to certificate holders, other than the company, is to be paid, “ but if arrears of taxes, water charges or assessments exist, then the Mortgage Commission may use said sums to pay said arrears as it deems necessary for the best interests of certificate holders, other than the Company.” It is requested that this disposition be without prejudice to the right of the Commission or any successor trustee to apply for an order authorizing the use of said sums to pay interest at the guaranteed rate and then the full amount of principal. The relief sought in paragraph 6 will be granted to the extent indicated in said suggestion of the petitioner.
Paragraphs 4, 5, 9 and 10 seek (1) an adjudication that the petitioner has valid trust claims for all amounts applied or retained by the company as interest and principal on its equities for the period commencing March 15, 1933, and expiring August 2, 1933, the date of the order of rehabilitation, and (2) an order of segregation of the amounts so applied or retained. In the court’s opinion, prior to the order of rehabilitation the company had the right, while it was not in default in its obligations to the certificate holders, and while no taxes, assessments or water charges were in default, to receive interest and principal on its own equities in the issues involved. (Cf. Matter of Morgan, 277 N. Y. 203.) In this respect no distinction exists between servicing fees which were involved in Matter of Morgan (supra) and payments on subordinate equities. It does not appear from the papers now before the court to what extent defaults on the company’s obligations or in respect of taxes, water rates and assessments, existed in connection with each of the issues which are the subject-matter, of the present application. The petitioner is entitled to relief; in regard to payments on the company's equities only to the extent of such defaults. The motion is accordingly denied as to paragraphs 4, 5, 9 and 10, but without prejudice to the commencement • of separate proceedings for each of the issues involved in which the facts regarding the existence of defaults shall be set forth.
The relief sought in paragraph 11 is granted.
The motion is granted to the extent indicated.
Settle order.