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Gibbs Oil Company v. Collentro Collentro

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 30, 1969
252 N.E.2d 217 (Mass. 1969)

Opinion

October 30, 1969.

Gary T. Gilbert for the plaintiff.

Morris Karll for the defendant Irving Atkin.


The evidence in this action of contract indicated that the corporate defendant had purchased fuel oil from the plaintiff and executed a promissory note for $2,600 in payment which the defendant Atkin indorsed as follows: "Waiving presentment and notice and any and all surety defenses. This is a sealed instrument." A Municipal Court judge found that Atkin was an accommodation indorser "accommodating the plaintiff at the plaintiff's request in order for the plaintiff to discount the note," and ruled that Atkin was not liable on his indorsement. The Appellate Division properly dismissed a report for reasons fully stated in the majority opinion of that division. There was no error.

Order dismissing report affirmed.


Summaries of

Gibbs Oil Company v. Collentro Collentro

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Oct 30, 1969
252 N.E.2d 217 (Mass. 1969)
Case details for

Gibbs Oil Company v. Collentro Collentro

Case Details

Full title:GIBBS OIL COMPANY vs. COLLENTRO COLLENTRO, INC. another

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Oct 30, 1969

Citations

252 N.E.2d 217 (Mass. 1969)
252 N.E.2d 217

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