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Papazian v. Emerzian

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jan 26, 1944
35 A.2d 636 (R.I. 1944)

Opinion

January 26, 1944.

PRESENT: Flynn, C.J., Moss, Capotosto, Baker and Condon, JJ.

1. United States § 53. Acquisition of Property in General. A regulation of Home Owners' Loan Corporation required that terms of second mortgage to another lien holder be such that mortgagor's payments to corporation would not be a hardship or deprive him of a reasonable opportunity to pay the second mortgage. Held, that such regulation did not require that decision of corporation's committee approving second mortgage be correct to a mathematical certainty.

2. Contracts § 123. Injury to Public Service in General. Where Home Owners' Loan Corporation approved second mortgage to a lien holder, a prospective view of mortgagors' financial situation indicated that mortgagors would be able to meet required obligations. Held, that the fact that the expenses under first and second mortgage plus principal of second mortgage exceeded by a small amount income that mortgaged realty could yield during period of second mortgage did not render second mortgage void. Held, further, that fact that attorney for corporation was not aware of pertinent regulations did not render second mortgage void.

ON MOTION FOR REARGUMENT. Motion denied. For former opinion, see 69 R.I. p. 443.

Philip S. Knauer, Knauer Knauer, for complainants.

Francis I. McCanna, for respondent.


The complainants, by leave of court, filed a motion for reargument on several grounds, one of which is that the second mortgage in question is in violation of the H.O.L.C. regulation and therefore void because its terms deprived them of a reasonable opportunity to pay that mortgage. In support of this contention the complainants incorporate in said motion a statement of their expenses under the first and second mortgages and the income that the real estate could yield from May 4, 1934, the date of the second mortgage, to May 4, 1937, when it would be due and payable. Adding to these expenses the principal of the second mortgage, the statement shows a deficit on May 4, 1937 of a relatively small sum.

The corporation was called upon to act in a time of stress and emergency. Looking at the whole matter prospectively, as the H.O.L.C. committee had to do, it was not unreasonable to believe that conditions would improve and that on a reasonable consideration of complainants' financial situation, including wages, they could meet the required obligations. The regulation does not require that the committee's decision be correct to a mathematical certainty. Because a retrospective view of complainants' income and wages might show some slight variation from the committee's mathematical computation, it would not follow that its decision was unreasonable or arbitrary. Under all the circumstances in evidence, we are of the opinion that the committee exercised reasonable discretion in the matter within the regulation when it allowed the second mortgage in question.

The complainants further contend that the second mortgage was not within the regulation and is void because the attorney for the corporation testified that he was not aware of the regulation and therefore "it is not to be supposed that the other members of the `Committee' knew about it." The premise does not justify the conclusion, unless all the other evidence and the reasonable inferences therefrom are disregarded. The fact still remains that the terms of the second mortgage as fixed by the corporation were reasonably in accordance with the provisions of the regulation.

After due consideration of all matters urged in complainants' motion for reargument, it is our judgment that no cause has been shown why the opinion of the court, as previously filed in this cause, should not stand.

Motion for reargument denied.


Summaries of

Papazian v. Emerzian

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jan 26, 1944
35 A.2d 636 (R.I. 1944)
Case details for

Papazian v. Emerzian

Case Details

Full title:MARDEROS PAPAZIAN et al. vs. HACHADOOR S. EMERZIAN

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Jan 26, 1944

Citations

35 A.2d 636 (R.I. 1944)
35 A.2d 636

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