Boatmens Bank v. Garnett
Boatmens Bank v. Garnett
Opinion of the Court
This action is in every respect like the case of Utley v. Hill, 155 Mo. 232, and grows out of the'same bank failure, except that here the whole evidence is brought to this court, and except that here the plaintiff is a creditor of the bank by reason of a series of loans made to it running through a number of years. The petition contains five hundred counts, two hundred and fifty of which are predicated upon sections 2760 and 2761, Revised Statutes 1889, each
The.questions of law in this and in that ease are therefore precisely the same. Therefore for the reasons. given in the Utley case,' the judgment of circuit court, in this case is affirmed.
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