Alan Golub v. Kirk-Scott, LTD
Annotate this CaseThe issue this case presented for the Supreme Court's review centered on a dispute between two creditors as to whose claim against their debtor's property has priority. Respondents Alan and Marilyn Golub recorded a judgment against their judgment debtor, Kirk-Hughes Development, LLC (KHD), giving Golubs a judgment lien on property owned by KHD in Kootenai County. KHD claimed to have executed a deed of trust on the property in question several years before Golubs acquired their lien. The beneficiary of the deed of trust was another defendant, Kirk-Scott, Ltd. (KS). The district court granted summary judgment to Golubs, finding that Golubs' duly recorded judgment lien had priority over KS' prior, unrecorded deed of trust. KS appealed. Finding not reversible error, the Supreme Court affirmed the district court in all respects.
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