Case Name: VICTORIA DePASQUALE, Appellant, v. FIRST TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Nevada Corporation, FIRST WESTERN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Nevada Corporation, and ATLAS MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a Nevada Corporation, Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1968-08-20
Citations: 84 Nev. 490
Docket Number: No. 5485
Parties: VICTORIA DePASQUALE, Appellant, v. FIRST TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Nevada Corporation, FIRST WESTERN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Nevada Corporation, and ATLAS MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a Nevada Corporation, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 84
Pages: 490–491

Head Matter:
VICTORIA DePASQUALE, Appellant, v. FIRST TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Nevada Corporation, FIRST WESTERN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Nevada Corporation, and ATLAS MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a Nevada Corporation, Respondents.
No. 5485
August 20, 1968
444 P.2d 382
[Rehearing denied September 13,1968]
John W. Bonner, of Las Vegas, for Appellant.
John Peter Lee and M. E. Reynolds, of Las Vegas, for Respondents.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per Curiam:
This is an appeal from a district court judgment denying injunctive relief to the plaintiff, Victoria DePasquale, who sought to bar foreclosure of a trust deed by the beneficiary thereof, First Western Savings and Loan Association. DePasquale, with advice of counsel, had agreed to subordinate an existing deed of trust running to her as beneficiary, to the First Western deed of trust. When default on the First Western obligation occurred, it caused notice of breach and election to sell to be given, and this litigation ensued. Since every finding of fact made by the district court is supported by substantial evidence, and there exists no reason to invalidate the subordination agreement, we affirm.