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Merrill Lynch v. Robert L. Shackelford

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  • Title: Merrill Lynch v. Robert L. Shackelford
  • Author : Missouri Court of Appeals Western District
  • Release Date : January 03, 1979
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 63 KB

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First National Bank of St. Joseph was summoned as garnishee under a general execution issued to satisfy a judgment obtained by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. against Robert L. Shackelford in the sum of $8,473.89. The bank filed a pleading alleging that it had on its books a checking account in the names of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Shackelford, and had in its possession a $100,000 U.S. Treasury Note registered to Robert L. Shackelford or Mrs. Alice Shackelford or Mrs. Ann Long, or the survivors or survivor; that the bank had no claim against the note; that as stakeholder the bank wanted to pay into court the amount of the checking account and deliver the treasury note to await final determination of the garnishment action and thereupon be relieved of any liability, and prayed that Mrs. Shackelford and Mrs. Long be made parties and required to plead. The Shackelfords will sometimes be referred to as ""Mr. S"" and ""Mrs. S."" In Mr. S's answer and in the answers of Mrs. S and Mrs. Long, filed pursuant to order of interpleader, all three defendants claimed an ownership interest in the treasury note as joint tenants with rights of survivorship, and that the note was not subject to garnishment by Merrill Lynch. Following trial to the court on the merits, without a jury, the trial court concluded that whatever interests Mrs. S and Mrs. Long might have in the treasury note, that interest was insufficient to prevent execution thereon for the indebtedness of Mr. S to the extent of the judgment plus interest; that, accordingly, Merrill Lynch had an immediate right to $9,164.80 of the proceeds from the treasury note. Judgment was entered for Merrill Lynch and against Mr. and Mrs. S and Mrs. Long, directing that the treasury note be liquidated to this extent, and that the balance remaining be paid to Mr. S. The Shackelfords and Mrs. Long appealed.


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