Mathews v. Pufall
Mathews v. Pufall
Opinion of the Court
Tbe complaint is in tbe usual form in foreclosure actions, stating tbe amount now due and payable, ■and alleging tbe fact that tbe plaintiffs “are now tbe lawful
The facts alleged show that the defendants were informed of all the facts as to plaintiffs’ ownership of the note and mortgage at the time of their execution and delivery by defendants to the plaintiffs. The pleadings in the case allege-no fact tending to show that there has been any transfer or-change of ownership of the note and mortgage. The allegations that the plaintiffs were the original owners and are now the owners and holders of the note and mortgage presumptively show that no change in the ownership of the note and mortgage has taken place since their delivery to the plaintiffs,, and their ownership thereof must be assumed to continue. A denial of plaintiff’s ownership on insufficient knowledge or-information to form a belief cannot be resorted to when the facts alleged in the complaint must of necessity be within the defendants’ personal knowledge. If the defendants had alleged, in connection with such a denial, facts tending to show that the defendants were unable to obtain knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to whether or not the-note and mortgage had been transferred by the plaintiffs before action was commenced, then this form of denial could have been employed by them. But no such facts are alleged' by them, and hence they must be held to have personal knowledge of the fact of the ownership of the note and mortgage-
By the Court. — Tbe judgment appealed from is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Mathews and others v. Pufall and wife
- Status
- Published