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Bank One WVA v. USF&G, 95-2024 (1996)

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Number: 95-2024 Visitors: 64
Filed: Aug. 02, 1996
Latest Update: Feb. 12, 2020
Summary: UNPUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT BANK ONE, WEST VIRGINIA, ST. ALBANS, NA, Successor to Citizens National Bank of St. Albans, Plaintiff-Appellant, No. 95-2024 v. UNITED STATES FIDELITY & GUARANTY COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, at Charleston. Charles H. Haden II, Chief District Judge. (CA-94-714-2) Argued: July 9, 1996 Decided: August 2, 1996 Before WILKINSON, Chief Judge, LUTTIG
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UNPUBLISHED

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT

BANK ONE, WEST VIRGINIA, ST.
ALBANS, NA, Successor to Citizens
National Bank of St. Albans,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
                                                                  No. 95-2024
v.

UNITED STATES FIDELITY &
GUARANTY COMPANY,
Defendant-Appellee.

Appeal from the United States District Court
for the Southern District of West Virginia, at Charleston.
Charles H. Haden II, Chief District Judge.
(CA-94-714-2)

Argued: July 9, 1996

Decided: August 2, 1996

Before WILKINSON, Chief Judge, LUTTIG, Circuit Judge, and
SHEDD, United States District Judge for the
District of South Carolina, sitting by designation.

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Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.

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COUNSEL

ARGUED: Kevin Alfred Nelson, KAY, CASTO, CHANEY, LOVE
& WISE, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellant. Edward Graham
Gallagher, WICKWIRE, GAVIN, P.C., Vienna, Virginia, for Appel-
lee. ON BRIEF: William W. Booker, Jonathan Nicol, KAY,
CASTO, CHANEY, LOVE & WISE, Charleston, West Virginia, for
Appellant.

_________________________________________________________________

Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. See
Local Rule 36(c).

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OPINION

PER CURIAM:

Appellant Bank One appeals the district court's grant of summary
judgment in favor of appellee United States Fidelity Guaranty Co.
("USF&G") in Bank One's action for payment of interest due to
unreasonable delay in payment of amounts due under the fidelity
bond provided to Bank One by USF&G. The district court held, on
the authority of Bennett v. Federal Coke & Coal Co., 
74 S.E. 418
(W.
Va. 1912), that Bank One's cause of action for interest ceased to exist
due to Bank One's acceptance of payment of the principal debt from
USF&G in the course of executing a partial settlement agreement. See
J.A. at 154-56. In addition, the district court found that Bank One
could not recover interest in any event because recovery of such inter-
est was contrary to the explicit terms of Bank One's fidelity bond,
which specifically excluded "interest . . . not realized by the insured."
J.A. at 156. The district court further denied as meritless two of Bank
One's motions: the first to amend Bank One's complaint to allege a
bad faith claim for USF&G's unreasonable delay in payment, and the
second to amend the judgment to rescind the partial settlement agree-
ment. See J.A. at 252.

Appellant raises four claims. First, Bank One argues that Bennett's
holding that an action for interest cannot be maintained after accep-
tance of payment of the principal is no longer good law in West Vir-
ginia. Second, Bank One argues that neither the fidelity bond nor the
partial settlement agreement at issue in the case prevents Bank One
from pursuing an action for interest due to unreasonable delay in pay-

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ment. Third, Bank One argues that the district court erred in failing
to allow Bank One to file a second amended complaint. Fourth, Bank
One argues it is entitled to rescission of its partial settlement agree-
ment with USF&G due to fraud or mutual mistake.

We have carefully considered the lower court opinions, record,
briefs, and the parties' contentions at oral argument. Finding no
reversible error, and concluding in particular that Bennett remains the
law in West Virginia, we affirm on the opinion of the district court.

AFFIRMED

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