Lemars Building & Loan Ass'n v. McLain
Lemars Building & Loan Ass'n v. McLain
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff instituted this action in equity to recover an alleged balance due upon a promissory note made by the defendant George W. McLain and his former wife, Ada R. McLain, and to forclose a mortgage given’ to secure the same. Ada R. McLain having died before the commencement of the suit, Clarence McLain, her heir at law, is made a party defendant. The defendants severally admit the making of the note and mortgage as alleged in the petition, and aver that the debt thereby represented has been fully paid. George Wi McLain, for himself,, further answers that he is not, and never has been, a member of the plaintiff association, and that the contract, as to him, is usurious. ' The court found plaintiff entitled to a personal judgment against George W. McLain for $501.17, and to a foreclosure of the mortgage, and from this decree the defendants appeal.
The record discloses that Ada R, McLain was the holder of the legal title to the mortgaged property. She became a member of the plaintiff corporation — a building and loan association of this state. She obtained the loan from the association without any competitive bidding, and, according to the usual requirements of such concerns, undertook to pay dues, premiums, interest, and fees; making an aggregate rate of interest much in excess of eight per cent, per annum. George W. McLain signed the note and mortgage given by his wife to secure such loan,-but at no time became a member or stockholder in the association. The plaintiff concedes that the loan was usurious under the laws of this state as they existed at the date of the transaction, but claims the benefit of the statutes since enacted by which such contracts were legalized. Code 1897, section 1898; Laws 27th General Assembly, page 82, chapter 48; I S. & L. Association v. Heidt, 107 Iowa, 297. We do not understand appellants to contest this proposition as applied to the contract of Ada R. McLain;
The judgment of the district court is afeirMed.
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