52 P. 771 | Ariz. | 1898
This was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover against the defendants, E. B. Kirkland, R. F. Kirk
Under the pleadings and findings of the court below it may be assumed that the names of R. P. Kirkland and George E. Loring appearing upon said note were forgeries, as there is abundant evidence, we think, to support this conclusiom But it is claimed by the appellant that the two defendants by their acts subsequent to the forgery, if forgery it was, are estopped from denying the genuineness of their signatures, and that they are liable as having adopted the forgery. The evidence in the case shows that the defendants E. B. Kirkland and R. P. Kirkland were brothers, and that the defendant George E. Loring was their acquaintance and associate of eighteen or twenty years; that R. P. Kirkland and Loring had each previously been jointly obligated with E. B. Kirkland ; that on May 1,1891, the latter was indebted to the appellant in the sum of eight hundred dollars on a certain former note given by him, upon which Loring was liable as surety; that appellant delivered to E. B. Kirkland a new note in
Street, C. J., Doan, J., and Sloan, J., concur.