Erb-Restrick Lumber Co. v. Lovett Builders, Inc.

Michigan Supreme Court
Erb-Restrick Lumber Co. v. Lovett Builders, Inc., 132 N.W.2d 129 (Mich. 1965)
374 Mich. 318; 1965 Mich. LEXIS 325
Kavanagh, Dethmers, Kelly, Souris, Smith, O'Hara, Adams, Black

Erb-Restrick Lumber Co. v. Lovett Builders, Inc.

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This is an appeal from an order ■dismissing a bill of complaint to foreclose a mechanic’s lien. The opinion of the trial judge upon which the order was based is herewith set forth.

*319 “I am granting the motion to dismiss. I do not believe this mechanic’s lien statute destroys the priority of a valid mortgage given before the creation of the debt supporting the mechanic’s lien; it being assumed that the mortgage was properly recorded which is notice therefore to everyone, including prospective material men and laborers. I do not believe the mandate of the statute destroys the priority of this kind of a mortgage debt and even if it did, then I question the right of the legislature to create such a priority because in my opinion it takes away contractual rights and violates due process of law.”

We find it impossible to pass upon the questions involved for lack of facts upon which to predicate legal conclusions. Among the unanswered fact questions is the exact nature of appellee’s asserted lien. Until the controlling time elements are judicially determined upon facts found or uncontro-verted, we cannot decide the issue of priority as between the mortgage and the asserted mechanic’s lien.

We note also sharp differences between the two statements of facts of the parties, and we find con-clusionary statements in them that not only are unsupported by evidentiary facts, but are not even supported by allegations in the pleadings,

Beversed and remanded for further proceedings. Costs to appellant.

Kavanagh, C. J., and Dethmers, Kelly, Souris, Smith, O’Hara, and Adams, JJ., concurred in the opinion. Black, J., concurred in result.

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