Weeks v. . Hood, Commissioner of Banks
Supreme Court of North Carolina
Weeks v. . Hood, Commissioner of Banks, 183 S.E. 288 (N.C. 1936)
209 N.C. 281; 1936 N.C. LEXIS 453
Stacy, Devin
Weeks v. . Hood, Commissioner of Banks
Opinion of the Court
That the relation of creditor and debtor existed between the plaintiff and the North Carolina Bank and Trust Company at the time of the latter’s closing is clearly established by what was said in Arnold v. Trust Co., 195 N. C., 345, 142 S. E., 217. See, also, Bank v. Bank, 197 N. C., 526, 150 S. E., 34.
The case of Textile Corp. v. Hood, Comr., 206 N. C., 782, 175 S. E., 151, cited and relied upon by plaintiff, is distinguishable by reason of different fact situations.
The judgment denying priority of plaintiff’s claim is correct.
Affirmed.
Reference
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- PERRY A. WEEKS v. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks, Et Al.
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- Published