Thompson v. C. R. Short Lumber Co.
Thompson v. C. R. Short Lumber Co.
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff instituted this suit against C. R. Short and the C. R. Short Lumber Company to recover against them in solido the sum of $360.40, alleging that he had sold to C. R. Short, some hay to that amount, and that it had been used in the sawmill business of the company. Plaintiff alleges that on the 2nd day of October, 1920, and for the purpose of paying on this indebtedness, the C. R. Short Lumber Company issued a check in his favor for $18.20 on the Lumberman’s Bank of De Ridder, La., and that later, on Oct. 23rd, 1920, the said C. R. Short Lumber Company issued another check in his favor on said bank for $342.20,' in payment of the claim he is herein suing for.
The defendants filed an answer to the petition, in which, after denying four articles of the demand, aver as follows: “Defendant admits giving the check for three hundred and forty-two and 20-100 ($342.20) dollars, as stated, but avers that said check was given in error, thinking they, defendants, were indebted unto plaintiff, but upon finding that neither defendant was so indebted, payment on said check was stopped.” It is clearly shown that the check for $18.20 referred to in plaintiff’s petition had been drawn in the name of C. R. Short by one Bennett and was a forgery. We are not concerned with this check in the consideration of this case, and will address ourselves to the issue arising out of the check for $342.20, which defendants admit to have drawn in favor of plaintiff. As defendants admit to have issued this check to plaintiff, the sole issue submitted is as to whether it was given in error or not.
The proof shows that Bennett, who forged this check for $18.20, was employed
The claim - of the plaintiff against the company was correctly rejected.
Affirmed.
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