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Trust Co. v. Carr

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1897
28 S.E. 1023 (N.C. 1897)

Opinion

(September Term, 1897.)

Action on Note — Parties — Liability of Indorsers.

The owner of a note indorsed by the payees for the accommodation of the maker may sue any one of several indorsers without joining the maker or any other indorser.

ACTION tried before Timberlake, J., and a jury, at June (Special) Term, 1897, of DURHAM.

Defendant appealed.

Winston Fuller for plaintiff.

Guthrie Guthrie for defendant.


This case is governed by the opinion in Bank v. Carr, ante, 113.

Judgment affirmed. (115)


Summaries of

Trust Co. v. Carr

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1897
28 S.E. 1023 (N.C. 1897)
Case details for

Trust Co. v. Carr

Case Details

Full title:RICHMOND PERPETUAL BUILDING AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY v. J. S. CARR

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1897

Citations

28 S.E. 1023 (N.C. 1897)
28 S.E. 1023