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Gunsch v. Bauer

Supreme Court of North Dakota
Dec 19, 1955
73 N.W.2d 782 (N.D. 1955)

Opinion

No. 7440.

December 19, 1955.

Appeal from District Court, Mercer County; Mark H. Amundson, Judge.

J. K. Murray, Bismarck, for plaintiff and appellant.

Floyd B. Sperry, Golden Valley, for defendants and respondents.


This is one of a series of actions in which members of the Gunsch family are parties. The actions were consolidated for the purpose of trial and tried together. The issues in the several actions grew out of the same state of facts. The plaintiff in the instant case brought this action in replevin to recover certain personal property for the purpose of foreclosure of a chattel mortgage thereon to secure payment of the sum of $4000.00 and interest at the rate of 4 per cent. The issues raised in the instant case are controlled by a companion case, Gunsch v. Gunsch, N.D., 71 N.W.2d 623. In that case to which reference is had, we held that the chattel mortgage sought to be foreclosed was paid in full. The chattel mortgage which was the basis of plaintiff's claim to possession having been paid the trial court properly rendered judgment for the defendants.

Affirmed.

BURKE, C. J., and JOHNSON, GRIMSON and MORRIS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Gunsch v. Bauer

Supreme Court of North Dakota
Dec 19, 1955
73 N.W.2d 782 (N.D. 1955)
Case details for

Gunsch v. Bauer

Case Details

Full title:David GUNSCH, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Fred BAUER and Art Bieber…

Court:Supreme Court of North Dakota

Date published: Dec 19, 1955

Citations

73 N.W.2d 782 (N.D. 1955)