In Re Charles R. Sweet , 20 R.I. 557 ( 1898 )


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  • Per Curiam.

    The testimony shows that the mortgage, the validity of which is contested, was given for $2,000; that only $450 was paid by the mortgagees, Jasper G. Hyde & Co., to the mortgagor, and that they give to him a receipt for the remainder, $1,550; so that the mortgage, though nominally for $2,000, was really for $450. Such a transaction was evidently intended to hinder, delay and defraud the creditors of the mortgagor. It was a transaction fully known to both parties, and therefore both must be held to have participated in the fraudulent intent. The subsequent assignment to the People’s Loan and Trust Company is of no consequence, because it appears that it was substantially the incorporation of Jasper G. Hyde & Co., to which the property of the firm *558 was transferred, and, so far as appears, without consideration. In any event, the transaction was fully known to the general manager of-the corporation, and the corporation therefore took the assignment with notice. The petition for an order on the assignee to pay the money in his hands to the People’s Loan and Trust Company, on account of the mortgage, is denied.

    Dexter B. Potter, for mortgagor. Thomas F. I. McDonnell, for assignee.

    The costs on the attachment in the suit of Kellogg, & Mc-Dougall have already been allowed and ordered to be paid.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 40 A. 502, 20 R.I. 557, 1898 R.I. LEXIS 123

Judges: Matteson, Stiness, Tillinghast

Filed Date: 6/2/1898

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024