Kleve v. State

1 Citing case

  1. Haynes Equity Union Exchange v. First Nat. Bank

    246 N.W. 37 (N.D. 1932)   Cited 3 times

    A check is payable in money. If, however, the holder of the check is willing to accept anything else in payment and the drawee bank is willing to give it, the drawer of the check is not concerned. Berg v. Federal Reserve Bank, 55 N.D. 406, 213 N.W. 963; Kleve v. State, 58 N.D. 715, 227 N.W. 218; Clancy v. First State Bank, 55 N.D. 946, 215 N.W. 779; Douglas v. Federal Reserve Bank, 271 U.S. 489, 70 L. ed. 1051. Collecting bank surrendering check to drawee bank and accepting latter's draft in payment of check, made that draft its own, and on nonpayment became liable to payee.