78 N.W. 352 | N.D. | 1898
Action to foreclose a mortgage on real property. Plaintiff claims to be the owner of the mortgage by virtue of the terms of her father’s will. Defendant denies plaintiff’s ownership. There was a decree for plaintiff, and defendant appeals.
The interest of a mortgagee of real estate situated in this state is personal property. Rev. Codes, § § 4699, 4700. The original mortgagee, through whom plaintiff claims, was a resident of Pennsylvania. He died in that state, and his will was duly admitted to probate therein.; and, so far as it relates to his interests as mortgagee in real estate in this staté, his will must be construed under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. Portions of this will were before us for construction in the case of Crandell V. Barker, 8 N. D. 272, 78 N. W. Rep. 347. Nearly every principle involved in this case was decided in that, although this is the converse of that. The provision of the will here involved is as follows: “Item 6th. Another mortgage which I hold against John R. Barker and Maria J. Barker, of one thousand three hundred and forty-five ($1,345.00) dollars, dated March 1st, 1887, covering certain lands in Grand Forks county, I give, devise, and bequeath the use and interest thereof to my daughters Orcelia Crandell and Barbara Knox, for and during the terms of their natural lives; and at their deaths I give and bequeath the said mortgage to the heirs of my saicl daughters Orcelia Crandell and Barbara Knox, share and share alike.” It is alleged and admitted that the defendant has paid Orcelia Crandell the one half of the amount of said mortgage, and has paid to plaintiff the interest upon the other half to March 1, 1896, leaving the plaintiff the sole party beneficially interested in said mortgage. It is defendant’s contention that she lias no absolute title to the mortgage, and can only claim the interest thereon during her life. It will be noticed that the bequest in this case is to Barbara Knox and Orcelia Crandell for their lives, with remainder to their heirs, share and share