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Holden v. Voelker

Supreme Court of Iowa
Jun 18, 1940
293 N.W. 32 (Iowa 1940)

Opinion

No. 44893.

June 18, 1940.

PLEADING: Foreclosure of chattel mortgage — sufficiency to 1 establish lien on assets other than described in mortgage. In action in equity for an accounting of the operation of a store jointly conducted by defendants and plaintiff, in which action defendants also asked an accounting and for the foreclosure of a chattel mortgage executed by plaintiff upon the fixtures in order to secure funds for said business, the pleadings were sufficient to support a decree of foreclosure establishing the lien of the judgment upon assets other than those covered by the mortgage.

COSTS: Attorney fees — absence of affidavit — erroneous

allowance.

Appeal from Allamakee District Court. — T.H. GOHEEN, Judge.

Action and cross-action for accounting and foreclosure of chattel mortgage. From decree and judgment against plaintiff, she appeals. — Modified and affirmed.

H. Haehlen, for appellant.

A.E. Sheridan, for appellees.


Plaintiff instituted action in equity for an accounting of the operations of a store jointly conducted by defendants and plaintiff. Defendants likewise demanded an accounting and among other things prayed foreclosure of a chattel mortgage for $500 upon fixtures and equipment made them by plaintiff to secure funds for said business.

Upon trial the court found plaintiff was indebted to defendants for $530 upon said chattel mortgage and also for a net balance of $58.50 on the general accounting. The decree ordered judgment accordingly together with the foreclosure of the chattel mortgage upon the fixtures and equipment and established a lien upon the other assets of said enterprise for any deficiency after said foreclosure and for the amount of the judgment upon the general accounting. From said decree plaintiff prosecutes this appeal.

[1] Appellant contends the pleadings were insufficient to support the portion of the decree establishing the lien of the judgment upon assets other than those covered by the mortgage. With this contention we do not agree. The pleadings specifically demanded this relief and contained allegations which would have justified it.

Another complaint concerns the insufficiency of the evidence. We are unable to pass upon this because none of the evidence was contained in the abstract.

[2] Appellant also predicates error upon the taxing of attorney fees as costs upon the portion of the judgment based upon the mortgage debt. The affidavit required by Code section 11646 was not filed. Therefore, such taxation was erroneous and the judgment and decree should be modified accordingly. Temple Lumber Company v. Lattner, 211 Iowa 465, 233 N.W. 522. In all other respects the same is affirmed. — Modified and affirmed.

CHIEF JUSTICE and all JUSTICES concur.


Summaries of

Holden v. Voelker

Supreme Court of Iowa
Jun 18, 1940
293 N.W. 32 (Iowa 1940)
Case details for

Holden v. Voelker

Case Details

Full title:HAZEL HOLDEN, Appellant, v. WILLIAM A. VOELKER et al., Appellees

Court:Supreme Court of Iowa

Date published: Jun 18, 1940

Citations

293 N.W. 32 (Iowa 1940)
293 N.W. 32

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