152 F.R.D. 1 | D. Me. | 1993
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
This is an action brought by the United States of America on behalf of the Farmers Home Administration (“FmHA”) for the foreclosure and sale of a piece of property located in Brunswick, Maine. The Court now has before it Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment (Docket No. 4).
FACTS
On April 3, 1978, Robert B. Severt and Shirley A Severt obtained one loan from the United States of America acting through the Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture in the amount of $33,750.00. The loan was evidenced by a promissory note of even date. Complaint (Docket No. 1) Ex. A To secure the repayment of said indebtedness and other purposes the Severts on the same day executed and delivered to the Government a Real Estate Mortgage for a piece of property in Brunswick, Maine. Complaint Ex. B. The mortgage was recorded in the Cumberland County Registry of Deeds.
On April 17, 1979, Robert Severt and Shirley Severt were divorced. Robert Severt conveyed his interest in the property to Shirley Severt. Since that time Shirley Severt has changed her name to Shirley Valore. On February 5, 1990, Shirley Valore executed a Reamortization and/or Deferral Agreement. Complaint Ex. C. Shirley Valore has defaulted under the provisions of the Promissory Note and the Reamortization and/or Deferral Agreement. The government has brought this action for the foreclosure and sale.
DISCUSSION
In support of its Motion for Summary Judgment, the government has filed a document, in the form of an affidavit, entitled “Certificate of Indebtedness.” Plaintiffs Motion and Incorporated Memorandum of Law for Summary Judgment Exhibit A Affidavits offered for the Court’s consideration on a motion for summary judgment pursuant to Rule 56 must be based on personal knowledge, set forth facts which would be admissible in evidence and affirmatively show that the affiant is competent to testify to the matters described in the affidavit. Fed. R.Civ.P. 56(e). The government’s affidavit in support of its Motion for Summary Judgment fails to show that it is based on the affiant’s personal knowledge.
The affidavit at issue in this case is made by Michael W. Grondin, in his capacity as Acting State Director of the Farmers Home Administration. In his affidavit Mr. Grondin
Accordingly, it is ORDERED that Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment be, and is hereby, DENIED.