10 F.R.D. 528 | W.D. Mich. | 1950
Plaintiff sues to recover a balance of $9,000 and interest which he claims defendants owe him on their promissory note for $11,000 dated June 15, 1945. ' Defendants answer, denying liability on the ground that the balance of $9,000 due on said note was included in the principal amount of a promissory note for $15,000, which they subsequently gave plaintiff on April 17, 1947, and that this $15,000 note was included in a judgment for $50,000 which plaintiff obtained against them on February 21, 1949, in a former suit in this court, being Civil Actipn No. 1148.
The case was tried before the court without a jury. At the conclusion of plaintiff’s proofs defendants presented the deposition of defendant Gorden J. Miller taken, in pursuance of notice, at South Bend, Indiana, on June 12, 1950, two' days before the trial. Plaintiff had objected to the taking of this deposition on the ground
This case presents only a question of fact as to whether the balance of $9,000 due on defendants’ note of June 15, 1945, to plaintiff, was included in the principal amount of their later note of April 17, 1947, to plaintiff for $15,000, which note for $15,000 was included in the judgment for $50,000 which the plaintiff obtained against the defendants February 21, 1949, in prior Civil Action No. 1148.
It is admitted that on June 15, 1945, the defendants executed their promissory note, payable to the plaintiff on or before September 15th of that year, in the amount of $11,000 with interest at two- per cent, and that the defendants paid $2,000 thereon, leaving a balance of $9,000 due the plaintiff. If said balance of $9,000 was included in the defendants’ later note to plaintiff "for $15,000, then the plaintiff is not entitled to recover such balance in the present suit.
The only witnesses were the plaintiff and defendant Gorden J. Miller, and their testimony is in sharp conflict on the point as to whether or not the balance of $9,000 due on defendants’ note of June 15, 1945, was included in their later note of April 17, 1947, to the plaintiff for $15,000. Plaintiff testified that this balance was not included in defendants’ later note for $15,000 and that they are indebted to him for such balance and interest. On the other hand, defendant Gorden J. Miller says this balance was- included in defendants’ April 17, 1947, note for $15,000.
It appears that in pursuance of written agreements between these parties dated January 2, and January 31, 1947, the plaintiff had loaned and advanced to defendants more than $74,000 to finance the construction of a midget auto racing stadium in Keeler township, Van Burén county, Michigan, and that the defendants executed a series of promissory notes to plaintiff for such loans. In accordance with a written stipulation and agreement of settlement between the parties, these stadium-construction notes were included in the judgment for $50,000 which the plaintiff obtained against the defendants in the former suit, Civil Action No-. 1148. Plaintiff testified in substance that defendants’ $15,000 note dated April 17, 1947, was one of the series of notes which they gave him -for cash loans in connection with the construction of the stadium. It is significant that the defendants gave plaintiff a written receipt dated April 17, 1947, for $15,000 (the same date as their note for $15,000), which receipt stated in part:
After consideration of the testimony and the exhibits in this suit, the agreements between the parties, and the stipulation and judgment entered in the former suit, Civil Action No. 1148, the court makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law:
Findings of Fact
(1) That defendants executed their promissory note dated June 15, 1945, payable to plaintiff in the amount of $11,000 with interest at two per cent; and that defendants paid the sum of $2,000 on such note, leaving a balance of $9,000 and interest due thereon.
(2) That the balance of $9,000 remaining due on defendants’ above-mentioned promissory note dated June 15, 1945, was not included in the principal amount of defendants’ promissory note to plaintiff for $15,000 dated April 17, 1947.
(3) That tfie balance of $9,000 due on defendants’ above-mentioned note toi plaintiff dated June 15, 1945, has not been paid, satisfied or otherwise discharged.
(4) That there is a balance of $9,000 principal and $900 interest due and owing to plaintiff on defendants’ note for $11,000 dated June 15, 1945.
Conclusions of Law
(1) That this court has jurisdiction of the parties and of the subject matter of this suit.
(2) That defendants' are jointly and severally indebted to plaintiff on their promissory note of June 15, 1945, for the sum of $9,000 principal and $900 interest.
(3) That plaintiff is entitled to a joint and several judgment against defendants for the sum of $9,900.
Judgment will accordingly be entered in favor of plaintiff and against defendants for $9,900. Plaintiff may recover court costs.
. No opinion for publication.