SNYDER v. McKINLEY

No. 12630 I N THE SUPREME COURT O T E STATE O M N A A F H F OTN 1974 T O A SNYDER, HMS P e t i t i o n e r and A p p e l l a n t , JAMES McKINLEY, HOWARD H M E and A MR ED SPANKUTH, a s Commissioners of R a v a l l i County, Montana, Respondents and Respondents. Apneal from: D i s t r i c t Court of t h e Fourth J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t , Honorable Edward Dussault, Judge p r e s i d i n g . Counsel of Record: For Appellant : Tipp and Hoven, Missoula, Montana Vernon Hoven argued, Missoula, Montana F o r Respondents : Murray and H o l t , Missoula, Montana Douglas G. Harkin argued, Hamilton, Montana Submitted: February 27, 1974 Decided :MAY 6 1914 M r . J u s t i c e Wesley C a s t l e s d e l i v e r e d t h e Opinion of t h e Court. This i s an appeal by p e t i t i o n e r from an o r d e r of t h e d i s t r i c t c o u r t of t h e f o u r t h j u d i c i a l d i s t r i c t of t h e S t a t e of Montana, i n and f o r t h e County of R a v a l l i , dismissing a peremptory w r i t of mandate which ordered t h e Board of County Commissioners t o hold an e l e c t i o n . The described a r e a was owned by a non-resident Utah corporation. There w e r e no i n d i - v i d u a l f r e e h o l d e r s i n t h e e n t i r e a r e a , even though a s appears h e r e i n a f t e r t h e r e were r e s i d e n t s and e l e c t o r s . The matter w a s o r i g i n a l l y presented t o t h e d i s t r i c t c o u r t on an agreed statement of f a c t s which noted, among o t h e r t h i n g s , t h a t 51 q u a l i f i e d e l e c t o r s and r e s i d e n t s of Pinedale community signed a p e t i t i o n , d i r e c t e d t o t h e county commissioners, respond- e n t s , and h e r e i n a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o a s t h e Board, r e q u e s t i n g them t o hold an e l e c t i o n f o r t h e purpose of i n c o r p o r a t i n g a c i t y o r town. The p e t i t i o n w a s submitted t o t h e Board on May 23, 1972. Three months l a t e r on September 1, 1972, t h e Board denied t h e p e t i t i o n . O September 8, 1972, p e t i t i o n e r and n a p p e l l a n t , Tom Snyder, f i l e d an a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a w r i t of mandate t o compel t h e Board t o c a l l an e l e c t i o n pursuant t o s e c t i o n 11-203, R.C.M. 1947, and t h e r e a f t e r t h e Court i s s u e d an a l t e r n a t i v e w r i t f o r t h e Board t o show cause why a permanent w r i t should n o t i s s u e ; by s t i p u l a t i o n of counsel t h e matter w a s continued u n t i l t h e above mentioned agreed statement of f a c t s was f i l e d a t which t i m e t h e t r i a l judge Emmet Glore took t h e matter under advisement and gave counsel t i m e t o submit b r i e f s . O December 29, 1972, Judge Glore issued an order granting the n w r i t of mandate but s a i d order was n o t f i l e d i n the o f f i c e of the c l e r k of court of Ravalli County u n t i l January 4, 1973, some four days a f t e r Judge Glore l o s t j u r i s d i c t i o n due t o h i s retirement on December 31, 1972. After studying several decisions of t h i s Court, counsel f o r both s i d e s agreed t h a t Judge Glore' s order was void, and Judge Dussault, who succeeded Judge Glore, assumed j u r i s d i c t i o n . On February 13, 1973, Judge Dussault, having had the cause submitted to him, ordered an e l e c t i o n , but t h i s order was stayed on April 6 , when s p e c i a l counsel requested time t o submit briefs. O April 13, 1974, Judge Dussault s e t aside h i s order n of February 13 and d i r e c t e d t h a t c e r t a i n things be done p r i o r to h i s hearing the matter again, one of which would have allowed p e t i t i o n e r t o submit a new p e t i t i o n t o respondent Board. The p e t i t i o n e r refused t o submit a new p e t i t i o n so the respondent Board, following Judge Dussault' s order, provided a new census which required more information than the previous census, and the i n h a b i t a n t s of the a r e a refused t o answer a l l but four of s a i d questions a l l e g i n g t h a t t h i s was an i n t e r f erence with t h e i r personal l i b e r t i e s . In the meantime, and unknown t o any of counsel, the d i s - t r i c t judge, o r the p a r t i e s , the Legislature had passed c e r t a i n amendments t o section 11-203, R.C.M. 1947. These amendments, i n t e r e s t i n g l y , were contained i n two separate a c t s , Chapter 86, Laws of 1973 and Chapter 515, Laws of 1973. Neither amendatory enactment mentioned o r incorporated the changes made by the other . The amendatory enactments d i d n o t con£ l i c t . Chapter 515 w a s made e f f e c t i v e on passage and approval. It w a s signed by t h e Governor on A p r i l 4, 1973. Thus, as Judge Dussault assumed j u r i s d i c t i o n he w a s t o t a l l y unaware of t h e new pro- visions. He d i d n o t become aware of them u n t i l August 20, 1973. More w i l l be s a i d about t h e s e enactments h e r e i n a f t e r . On June 21, 1973, a f t e r hearing arguments on c e r t a i n motions t h e c o u r t d i r e c t e d respondent Board t o hold an e l e c t i o n pursuant t o s e c t i o n 11-204, R.C.M. 1947. A w r i t of mandate w a s served on t h e Board on J u l y 13, 1973, with t h e r e t u r n being dated J u l y 17, 1973. Some eleven days l a t e r on J u l y 26, 1973, t h e Board f i l e d motions f o r (1) extension of time t o f i l e n o t i c e of appeal, (2) r e q u e s t t o reopen hearings f o r a d d i t i o n a l testimony, (3) and f o r permission t o p r e s e n t addi- t i o n a l testimony. The c o u r t granted t h e ~ o a r d ' s e q u e s t t o r extend t i m e f o r n o t i c e of appeal on August 10, 1973, which was followed by p e t i t i o n e r ' s motion t o quash t h e o r d e r extend- i n g time, dated August 17, 1973, On August 24, 1973, t h e c o u r t denied p e t i t i o n e r ' s motion t o quash and t h e ~ o a r d ' smotion t o h e a r a d d i t i o n a l evidence. Then on September 12, 1973, t h e Board f i l e d a motion t o dismiss t h e w r i t of mandate and t h e c o u r t on September 18, 1973, r u l e d t h a t t h e o r d e r of J u l y 13, 1973, d i r e c t i n g t h a t an e l e c t i o n be held, w a s dismissed and t h i s appeal r e s u l t s . Counsel f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r , reviewing t h e h i s t o r y of t h e l i t i g a t i o n , r e f e r s t o i t a s e i t h e r a comedy of e r r o r s o r viewed i n the eyes of the appellant, a tragedy of e r r o r s f o r on t h r e e separate occasions the question involved was determined by the court only t o be s e t aside. The respondent Board argues t h a t i t took timely a c t i o n a f t e r t h e w r i t issued on June 21, 1973, when i t learned, unbe- known t o a l l p a r t i e s i n the action and the judge, t h a t the Legis- l a t u r e had amended section 11-203, R.C.M. 1947, by two acts-- Chapter 86, Laws of 1973, which provided t h a t no area could be incorporated within t h r e e miles of a presently incorporated area; and Chapter 515, Laws of 1973, s t a t i n g t h e p e t i t i o n f o r incorporation now requires the signatures of 213 of the quali- f i e d e l e c t o r s against 50 e l e c t o r s under the o l d Act, a canvas from house t o house must be conducted a s compared to no speci- f i e d type of canvas under t h e o l d Act; t h a t there must be 150 e l e c t o r s i n each of the several wards where no number was required under the o l d law. A l l of these changes were made with an e f f e c t i v e d a t e of April 4, 1973, on one Act and July 1, 1973, on the other. From the foregoing, i t i s seen t h a t Judge Dussault had c l e a r l y been unaware of the changes i n the law and j u s t a s c l e a r l y had been i n c o r r e c t i n ordering an e l e c t i o n on a moot petition, This, aside from any previous determinations. The Commissioners moved t o dismiss t h e peremptory w r i t of mandate under Rule 60 (b) ( 6 ) , M.R.Civ,P. which provides i n p a r t t h a t : "On motion *** the court may r e l i e v e a p a r t y *** from a f i n a l judgment, order, o r proceeding f o r the following reasons: *** (6) any o t h e r reason j u s t i f y i n g r e l i e f from the operation of the judgment. * * *" Several i s s u e s a r e s e t f o r t h f o r our consideration: (1) Did the court e r r i n granting an extension of time t o the defendants i n which t o appeal i t s order of August 10, 1973, and denying respondent ~ o a r d ' smotion t o quash t h e order granting such extension by i t s order of August 24, 1973? (2) Did the lower c o u r t e r r i n making i t s order of September 18, 1973, suspending the order d i r e c t i n g defendants to c a l l a s p e c i a l e l e c t i o n a s provided f o r i n i t s order of June 21, 1973? (3) Did the c o u r t e r r i n dismissing t h e w r i t of mandate heretofore issued a s s e t f o r t h i n i t s order of September 28, 1973? The foregoing i s s u e s a l l involve technical time l i m i t s and do n o t embrace a consideration of t h e correctness of t h e f i n a l decision of the d i s t r i c t court. I n view of the new law i n e f f e c t a t the time, t o hold an e l e c t i o n a t t h a t time under a p e t i t i o n c l e a r l y n o t v a l i d would be an i d l e a c t -- n o t t o say expensive. The law does n o t r e q u i r e i d l e a c t s . Rule 60(b) (6) M.R.Civ.P., a s p a r t i a l l y quoted above provides f o r s e t t i n g a s i d e a judgment o r order within a reason- able time. Certainly under t h e f a c t s here, within time allowed f o r an appeal, the time was reasonable. The Comissioners moved to dismiss the peremptory w r i t of mandate promptly a f t e r being advised of t h e amendments t o the c o n t r o l l i n g s t a t u t e s . The appellant here r e l i e s on Federal Land Bk. v. G a l l a t i n Co ., 84 Mont. 98, 274 P. 288, f o r the proposition t h a t the Court w i l l n o t g r a n t r e l i e f f o r mistakes of l a w . That c a s e was i n 1929, long b e f o r e t h e adoption of Rule 60 (b) ( 6 ) and i s d i s t i n - guishable i n o t h e r ways. It does n o t apply here. W e have reviewed t h e i s s u e s presented and f i n d no m e r i t . Any e l e c t i o n h e l d f o r purposes of incorporation must comply with t h e l a w and t o o r d e r an e l e c t i o n now under t h e o l d p e t i t i o n would be meaningless. Accordingly, t h e o r d e r appealed from i s affirmed and each p a r t y w i l l bear t h e i r own c o s t s . Justice WE CONCUR: - . . Chief J u s t i c e