Chamberlain v. Bush
Chamberlain v. Bush
Opinion of the Court
OPINION OF THE COURT BY
This is an appeal by defendants from a decree of foreclosure and sale. The suit was brought by W. W. Chamberlain, the assignee of the mortgagee, against Maria J. Bush and J. E. Bush, the mortgagors. It is alleged in the bill, denied in the answer defendants, and found by the circuit judge, that on May A 1899,-the mortgagors borrowed $5,500.00 from the Board of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, a corporation, and gave to said corporation their promissory note for said sum secured by mortgage on certain real estate, and that the name of the mortgagee was, through a mistake, erroneously inserted in the mortgage as the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, a Hawaiian corporation, and in the note as the Haivaiian Evangelical Association, instead of the Board of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, a corporation, the party intended and for whose benefit the note and mortgage were executed and delivered. The circuit judge also found that at the date of the execution of the note and mortgage there was a voluntary and unincorporated association of persons known as the Hawaiian Evangelical Association of which one W. W. Hall was the treasurer, and that said W. W. Hall was also the treasurer of the Board of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association, a Corporation.
The first claim of appellants is that a bill should have been brought to reform the note and mortgage so as to conform with the real intention of the parties, or, at any rate, that this voluntary and unincorporated association should have been made a party to this suit. This is on their theory, as set up in their answer, that there was no mistake in the name of the mortgagee
The next claim of appellants is that there is a variance between the premises described in the mortgage and those decreed to be sold. The record on this appeal not disclosing the testimony on this point, we must assume that the decree is correct and this objection is therefore overruled.
The decree appealed from is affirmed and the case remanded to the third circuit judge of the first circuit.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- W. W. CHAMBERLAIN v. MARIA J. BUSH AND JOHN E. BUSH
- Status
- Published