CREDIT BUREAU v. FIRST NAT. BANK

No. 17894.

784 P.2d 885 (1989)

117 Idaho 29

CREDIT BUREAU OF LEWISTON-CLARKSTON, INC., an Idaho corporation, Counterclaimant-appellant. v. The IDAHO FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Counterdefendant-respondent.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

December 26, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rapaich, Knutson & Chapman, Lewiston, for counterclaimant-appellant. John Michael Stellmon argued.

Clements, Brown & McNichols, Lewiston, Idaho, for counterdefendant-respondent. Robert P. Brown argued.


BAKES, Chief Justice.

Credit Bureau of Lewiston/Clarkston (CBLC) has appealed from the district court's ruling that, due to their failure to file a lis pendens in connection with their action to foreclose a mechanic's lien, respondent Idaho First National Bank (IFNB) did not have constructive notice of the lien or the foreclosure action, and that IFNB's subsequently recorded deed of trust has priority. We affirm.

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