Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, 1907

Fajardo v. Schulze & Co.

Fajardo v. Schulze & Co.
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico · Decided April 29, 1907 · Figueras, Hernández, MacLeary, Quiñones, Wole
12 P.R. 267

Fajardo v. Schulze & Co.

Opinion of the Court

Me. Justice Wole

delivered the opinion of the court.

Pascasio Fajardo brought Suit in the District Court of Mayagiiez against Schulze &' Co., and against F. C. Nielsen. The facts and the prayer set out in the complaint are as follows:

“1. On the 24th of August, 1901, the firm of Schulze & Co., in liquidation, brought suit against the Sucesión de Doña Asunción Castro, who was the wife of Don Lorenzo Martínez Ohuviñas, for the recovery of a parcel of land which it was claimed formed a part of the coffee plantation called ‘Buena Vista’ situated in the ward of Rio Cañas, of the municipality of Las Marias.
“2. After all the proceedings had been had in the case, a judg: ment was rendered dismissing the suit, and an appeal having been taken from the same to the Supreme Court of Porto Rico by Schulze ■& -Co., in liquidation, this was dismissed, and the appellants were required to pay the costs of the appeal.
“3. As appears from clause 5 of the explanatory writing hereto attached, Mr. F. C. Nielsen, then the owner of the Hacienda Buena Vista, authorized Messrs. Schulze & Co., in liquidation, to. bring a suit Tor recovery, making himself by this fact alone jointly responsible in the suit, and therefore taking the consequent risk assumed by every plaintiff to the action.
“4. In the suit for recovery brought by Schulze & Co. in liquidation, in their own right, and as representative of Mr. F. C. Nielsen, as appears from clause 5 already cited in the writing of explanation, which is hereto attached, I carried the case before the Supreme Court as counsel for the defendant sucesión, and in this matter my fees amount to $1,000, which not having been paid to me, should be paid by the defendants, Messrs. Schulze & Co., in liquidation, and Mr. F. C. Nielsen, the former as representatives of the latter, and thus the *269judgment of the Supreme Court which adjudged the plaintiffs, Schulze & Co., in liquidation, to the payment of the costs of the appeal, which would be complied with.
“5. In view of the above I pray the court to consider this complaint as filed and after citation of the parties defendant and after the hearing of the evidence, that judgment be rendered declaring the law and the facts to be in my favor, and in consequence thereof to adjudge the defendants Schulze & Co., in liquidation, and F. C. Nielsen to be jointly and severally responsible for the payment of my fees, amounting to $1,000, and that they pay the costs of this suit.”

1. The defendant Nielsen answered and set np that even if the document of the 20th of June, 1901, could he interpreted as a power of attorney it did not make of Schulze & Co., his representative (mandatario), but only recognized their rights and duty as vendors for the purpose of clearing their title, and such recognition was made at the instance of that firm, and not of the defendant.

2. That even if Schulze & Co. were fully authorized to represent him, such authorization would have to be limited to a legal claim against Don Lorenzo Martínez and not against the Sucesión of Doña Asunción Castro, unless the mandatory had been given rights by something else than those provided for in the document.

3. That the suit which gave rise to the claim of the complainant was started and maintained exclusively in the name of Schulze & Co., in liquidation, and nowhere throughout its course was mentioned the name of this party defendant.

4. Even if the document should be considered as authorizing a suit to be commenced before the District Court of Mayagiiez, it could not be interpreted to give authority to appeal to the Supreme Court.

Schulze & Co. answered admitting all the facts of the complainant with the exception that they maintain that the fees (honorarios) did not amount to the sum of $1,000, and excepting, also those facts which tended to demonstrate the responsibility of their codefendant.

*270On the 14th of December, 1906, the District Court of Mayagiiez found against the complainant, and delivered the following opinion:

“Opinion. — The court, after hearing the evidence and the allegations of the parties litigant, considers that it has not been shown in any wise that the firm of Schulze & Co., in liquidation, had litigated as the representative of F. C. Nielsen in the suit prosecuted by the former against the Sucesión of Doña Asunción Castro, from which the present litigation arises inasmuch as the fifth clause of the explanatory writing of the 20th of June, 1901, upon which the plaintiff bases such conclusion, does not contain anything except a simple authorization from Nielsen to Schulze & Co. in order that they might exercise judicially the right belonging to the latter, but not that Schulze & Co. might make effective, actions and rights belonging to Nielsen, the person giving the authorization, which in any event would be the extent to which the power went. And that neither has it been in any way proven that the costs to which Schulze & Co. had been adjudged by the Supreme Court of Porto Rico, in the suit to which reference is made in the complaint, amount to the sum of $1,000. Therefore, the court is of opinión that the law and the facts are against the plaintiff, and in favor of the defendants, and consequently dismisses the complaint filed, absolving from liability thereunder the said defendants, with the costs against the plaintiff; it being ordered that the attachment levied to secure the effectiveness of the judgment shall become null and void; that a writ be issued to the marshal for the execution of this judgment, and whatever other steps may be necessary. ’ ’

There was no proof in the court below of any expressed authorization by the defendant Nielsen to file a suit fur him for the purpose of recovering the particular piece of property that it was sought to recover of the Sucesión of Doña Asunción Castro. There is nothing to show, in point of fact, that the proceedings actually begun and carried out. by Schulze & Go. were done at the instance or by the authority of said defendant. We therefore feel bound to agree with the interpretation put upon the fifth clause of the contract by the court below, that without some authority or ratification by the defendant Nielsen the suit and its consequences could only *271be held to devolve upon the defendant Schulze & Co. The-alleged document appears to be nothing more than what it is claimed for it by the defendant, namely, a recognition of the right and duty of the said Schulze & Co. to deliver the property free from the outstanding claims of Lorenzo Martinez.

With respect to the defendant Schulze & Co., we agree with the court that the complainant failed to prove that the sum which he was entitled to recover as fees (honorarios) was shown to amount to the sum of $1,000.

For these reasons the judgment of the court below must be' affirmed.

, ~ , Affirmed.

Chief Justice Quiñones and Justices Hernández, Figueras .and MacLeary concurred.

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