Lampton v. Commonwealth's Bank
Lampton v. Commonwealth's Bank
Opinion of the Court
THE President and Directors of the Bank of the Commonweallh of Kentucky brought a suit in the Adair circuit court, against Benjamin Lampton and others, on a note for money loaned at the branch at Greens burg. • ••
The defendants, by their attorney, plead as follows: That the writing sued on was illegal and void ; for they aver that the Bank of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, at their branch at Greertsburg, loaned the defendant bank'paper, ok notes of the said bank, signed by the President and countersigned by the Cashier of said Bank of the Commonwealth, payable on demand } and which bank paper or notes were issued and
The plaintiffs filed a demurrer to the plea, and Judge Tompkins sustained the demurrer, arid gave judgment for the amount of the note. The defendants prayed an appeal. The cause was heard, and the judgment of the court below affirmed. ' '
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