The appellant', the First National Bank of Canyon, brought suit against M. G. Abernathy- and Jasper N. Haney in the district court of Randall county, which was brought upon change of venue to the district court of Potter county, Tex. The suit was based upon a cheek issued on the 13th day of December, 1909, by M. G. Abernathy and payable to Jasper N. Haney, and by him indorsed to appellant bank. The check was issued against the First National Bank of Lubbock, and was for the sum of $3,000. Appellant alleged'that' payment of said check wás demanded of the First National Bank'of Lubbock and both of the appellees, and refused. Haney answered by general denial. Abernathy answered that he had agreed to loan Haiiey $3,000 on some land, and that the. money out of which the loan was to be made was to be obtained from one Over-ton, who was indebted to him, and who was to deposit the sum in the First National Bank of Lubbock, and that the check he gave Haney was upon that fund, but that Overton failed to so deposit the money, and the check for that reason was not paid. He alleges appellant knew of the condition upon which he was to get the money when it took the cheek by indorsement from Haney; that, when the Lubbock bank refused to pay the check, and returned it to appellant, Haney had in the meantime checked out $797.80; and that, Immediately upon the return of the check, appellant charged the amount back to the account of Haney, leaving an indebtedness due in the sum' of $797.80 by Haney, which appellee Abernathy tendered in his pleadings to pay, and offered to pay. The judge of the trial court instructed a verdict for appellant in the sum of $797.80, and judgment was rendered in accordance with the verdict, from which judgment appellant brings appeal to this court.
The statement of facts sets out the check as follows: “A check executed by M. G. Abernathy, payable to Jasper N. Haney, dated the 13th day of December, 1909, for the sum of $3,000, and indorsed by Jasper N. Haney in blank, was introduced by plaintiff.” Jasper N. Haney indorsed the check, for $3,000 to appellant on the 13th day of December, 1909, and appellant gave Haney credit on the bank books for $3,000. Haney began checking on the account with appellant at once. Appellant sent the check to the First National Bank of Lubbock, the bank upon which it was drawn, and the check was returned by that bank without payment being made. It was again sent on the 8th day of January, 1910, and payment again refused. The cheek was held some time, and some of the items charged to Haney were charged back to the parties to whom Haney had given checks, and on the 26th day of March the check was charged back to Haney, and the overdraft left by Haney at that date, by reason of the checks which had been drawn by him, and which had been paid by appellant on the faith of the $3,000 cheek, amounted to the sum of $797.80. Appellant did not pay Haney the full amount of the check in cash, but credited him with the amount of same when he indorsed it to appellant, and in March charged back to Haney’s account the amount of the same.
When Hahey indorsed the check to appellant, and it gave him credit for $3,000, subject to his check, it thereby became his debt- or in said sum. When the bank was not paid by the Lubbock bank, and when appellant charged the amount back against the account of Haney, it thereby changed its relation from that of debtor to creditor of Haney. Haney thereby stood indebted to appellant for the sum checked out by him, $797.-80. Appellant, having resorted to its right as a bank to appropriate Haney’s money on his and Abernathy’s obligations to pay the check to it, thereby received partial satisfaction of its debt, and cannot again recover the: amount so received by such transaction.
The trial court did not err in instructing a verdict, and the ease is affirmed.
