FIRST NAT. BANK IN BOZEMAN v. POWELL

No. 84-22.

689 P.2d 255 (1984)

FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN BOZEMAN, a National Banking corporation, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Robert K. POWELL and Victory Powell, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided October 11, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Landoe, Brown, Planalp, Kommers & Lineberger, Gene I. Brown argued, Bozeman, for defendants and appellants.

Berg, Coil, Stokes & Tollefsen, Michael C. Coil argued, Bozeman, for plaintiff and respondent.


MORRISON, Justice.

In an action by First National Bank to have Powells vacate their family residence pursuant to a foreclosure sale on a trust indenture, the Eighteenth Judicial District Court entered a judgment in favor of the Bank. Powells appeal. We affirm.

Robert Powell, a real estate appraiser in Bozeman, and Victory Powell, the owner of a mortgage firm, Treasure State Mortgage, purchased the family residence, involved in this appeal, in 1970.

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