FIRST NAT. BANK IN PIERRE, S.D. v. FEENEY

No. 15034.

393 N.W.2d 458 (1986)

FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA, a national banking corporation, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Pat FEENEY, Defendant, Third Party Plaintiff and Appellant. v. Robert WOLDT, Third Party Defendant.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Decided September 24, 1986.

Rehearing Denied October 28, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles P. Schroyer of Schmidt, Schroyer, Colwill, Zinter & Barnett, Pierre, for plaintiff and appellee.

Robert B. Anderson of May, Adam, Gerdes & Thompson, Pierre, for defendant, third party plaintiff and appellant.

T.F. Martin of Martin and McCann, Brookings, for third party defendant.


MORGAN, Justice.

Defendant-third party plaintiff Pat Feeney (Feeney) appeals from judgment of the trial court granting First National Bank in Pierre (Bank) a money judgment against Feeney. The trial court determined that Bank had a valid security interest in ear corn taken by Feeney from Robert Woldt (Woldt), manager of Oahe Land and Cattle Company (Oahe). We affirm.

In 1981, Woldt was manager of Oahe lands near Pierre. As part of his duties, Woldt negotiated...

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