Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1933

Polk County v. . Hood, Comr.

Polk County v. . Hood, Comr.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided March 15, 1933 · PER CURIAM.
168 S.E. 529; 204 N.C. 779; 1933 N.C. LEXIS 274 (South Eastern Reporter)

Polk County v. . Hood, Comr.

Opinion of the Court

Civil action to establish preference or priority of plaintiff's claim for $847.84 against funds in hands of liquidating agent of First Bank and Trust Company of Tryon, said amount having been deposited for a specific purpose and held by the bank, without application to designated purpose, when it became insolvent, 21 November, 1930.

From a judgment for plaintiff, the defendants appeal. Affirmed on authority of Parker v. Trust Co., 202 N.C. 230,162 S.E. 564, and Flack v. Hood, Comr., ante, 337.

Affirmed. *Page 780

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