181 A.D. 103 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1917
The recovery was on a check drawn by the Mutual Trust Company of Orange, N. J., on the defendant for $18,231.66, to the order of the plaintiff. The plaintiff forwarded the
It appears that the defendant kept an account known as an account current with its correspondents in which the items are entered from day to day, but that account was not offered in evidence, and there is no evidence that any any entry was made therein with respect to this check.
Neither the plaintiff nor its collecting agent, the Hanover Bank, had any notice or knowledge with respect to said entry made by defendant in its balance ledger account unless it be on the theory claimed by counsel for respondent that the defendant in receiving the check at the clearing house became the agent of the owner to present, it to itself for payment and that as such agent it had knowledge of what it did as the drawee of the check and that its principal, the owner, is presumed to have such knowledge. It is a little difficult to follow that theory, but in view of the fact that the only entry shown to have been made was not a final entry it is not necessary to express a decided opinion on the point at this time.
There is no evidence of estoppel as between the plaintiff and the defendant. The check was neither canceled nor marked paid nor retained by defendant.
The appeal from the order should be dismissed, without, costs, and findings numbered VII, VIII and XII, which are inconsistent with these views, and the conclusions of law and judgment should be reversed and. a new trial granted, with costs to appellant to abide the event.
Clarke, P. J., Dowling, Smith and Page, JJ., concurred.
Judgment and order reversed, new trial ordered, costs to appellant to abide event.