OLVERA v. JOHNSON

Nos. 990316-990318.

609 N.W.2d 432 (2000)

2000 ND 80

Kathryn OLVERA, Joyce Erlene Schulte, Phyllis Ann Clary, Donald Paul Brown, David Wendel Chase, Judith Helen Kullberg, Sandra Kaye Rupp, Richard Manley Brown, Mildred Brown, Barbara Huff, Diane M. Hembree, Rick Craig Brown, Kathleen J. Smith, Jessie Rolfsrud, Katherine Eichenberger, and Patricia Elmer, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Darrell JOHNSON, et al., Defendants and Appellees. Kathryn Olvera, Joyce Erlene Schulte, Phyllis Ann Clary, Donald Paul Brown, David Wendel Chase, Judith Helen Kullberg, Sandra Kaye Rupp, Richard Manley Brown, Mildred Brown, Barbara Huff, Diane M. Hembree, Rick Craig Brown, Kathleen J. Smith, Jessie Rolfsrud, Katherine Eichenberger, and Patricia Elmer, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Robert C. Thom and Joan A. Thom, individually and as Trustees of The Thom Trust, et al., Defendants and Appellees. Kathryn Olvera, Joyce Erlene Schulte, Phyllis Ann Clary, Donald Paul Brown, David Wendel Chase, Judith Helen Kullberg, Sandra Kaye Rupp, Richard Manley Brown, Mildred Brown, Barbara Huff, Diane M. Hembree, Rick Craig Brown, Kathleen J. Smith, Jessie Rolfsrud, Katherine Eichenberger, and Patricia Elmer, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Scott P. Bradac, et al., Defendants and Appellees.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

April 25, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John L. Sherman (argued), Mackoff, Kellogg, Kirby & Kloster, PC, Dickinson, N.D., for plaintiffs and appellants.

Lawrence Bender (argued), Pearce & Durick, Bismarck, N.D.; LaRoy Baird III (appearance), LaRoy Baird, P.C., Bismarck, N.D.; Todd D. Kranda (appearance), Kelsch, Kelsch, Ruff & Kranda, Mandan, N.D.; T.L. Secrest (appearance), Secrest Law Firm, Hettinger, N.D.; and Craig C. Smith (appearance) and John W. Morrison (appearance), Fleck, Mather & Strutz, Bismarck, N.D., for defendants and appellees.


NEUMANN, Justice.

[¶ 1] The plaintiffs, heirs of the stockholders of Brown Brothers Corporation, appeal from summary judgments quieting title to mineral interests in defendants who claim the minerals through a chain of title emanating from foreclosures by advertisement of 1915 mortgages. The common issue in these three appeals is whether Brown Brothers Corporation's severed mineral interests were terminated by the foreclosures by advertisement. We hold the foreclosures...

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