Felt v. OlsonFelt v. Olson
Lead Opinion
Memorandum.
The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, with costs.
Especially since here the maker and the payee were already deceased at the time of the trial (see Schechter v Klanfer,
So too was it for the Judge at nisi prius, as the trier of the facts in this non jury case, to decide what weight, if any, was to be accorded to the opinion expressed by plaintiff’s handwriting expert (see, generally, Matter of Sylvestri,
In any event, the Trial Judge’s factual determinations having successfully survived scrutiny by the Appellate Di
Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting). Though
Proof of Conrad Olson’s signature went to both execution of the notes sued on and Olson’s receipt of consideration for them since the expert testified that not only Olson’s signature on the notes but also his indorsement on two checks for $5,000 each drawn by Frank Felt to Olson’s order were genuine. No defense of payment was interposed by the estate and no finding with respect to payment was made by either court below. Nor was delivery an issue, the notes having been in Frank Felt’s possession at the time of Conrad Olson’s death and he having caused this action to be instituted on the notes. Plaintiff executrix would, therefore, be entitled to judgment on the notes if the expert’s testimony were accepted by the trier of fact. It having been rejected on erroneous legal grounds, rather than on a factual basis, there should be a reversal and a new trial.
Order affirmed.