OMAHA NAT. BANK v. CONTINENTAL WESTERN CORP.

No. 42150.

278 N.W.2d 339 (1979)

203 Neb. 264

The OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association, Appellee, v. CONTINENTAL WESTERN CORPORATION, a corporation, et al., Appellees, Impleaded with Dave Bennett, Inc., a corporation, Gunderson's, Inc., a corporation, Bank of Millard, a corporation, and M & S Grading, Inc., a corporation, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

May 1, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert T. Cannella, of Fitzgerald, Brown, Leahy, Storm, Schorr & Barmettler, Omaha, for appellant Gunderson's, Inc.

James E. Lang, of Marer, Venteicher, Strasheim, Seidler, Laughlin & Murray, P. C., Omaha, for appellant M & S Grading, Inc.

Kennedy, Holland, DeLacy & Svoboda, Omaha, for appellant Dave Bennett, Inc.

James C. Cripe, of Kelly, Cripe & Wellman, Papillion, for appellees Automation, Inc. and Alfab, Inc.

Heard before KRIVOSHA, C. J., CLINTON, and HASTINGS, JJ., STUART, District Judge, and KUNS, Retired District Judge.


KUNS, Retired District Judge.

This is an action for the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage brought by the Omaha National Bank, the plaintiff, against Continental Western Corporation and others, including junior lienors, defendants.

The District Court for Sarpy County, Nebraska, entered a decree of foreclosure, adjudicating various amounts due from the Continental Western Corporation and the extent and priority...

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