Hancock v. State Exchange Bank
Hancock v. State Exchange Bank
Opinion of the Court
This is an action upon promissory notes given the bank by a partnership composed of Hancock & Bardin.
Bardin interposed no defense, while Hancock files three pleas in which he denied that he-made the notes, or authorized any one to do so for him. Demurrers to these pleas were properly sustained. The declaration sought to bind Hancock as a member of a partnership, the makers of the notes, and the material question of the partnership was submitted to the jury upon other pleas. The pleas found deficient, denied neither the partnership nor the making of the notes by the partnership.
We can not consider the assignment based upon the supposed charge of the court. It is not presented to us in a bill of exceptions, nor in the statutory substitute therefor.
The verdict is sufficiently intelligible in settling the issues submitted, finding for the plaintiff, and, assessing its damages finds that the partnership existed and that the notes were the notes of the partnership.
Reversed for proper judgment.
Taylor, C. J., and Shackleford, Whitfield and Ellis, JJ., concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- W. M. Hancock and F. F. Bardin, partners doing business as Hancock & Bardin, in Error v. State Exchange Bank, a Corporation, in Error
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