103 Ga. 604 | Ga. | 1898
The administratrix of Edward C. Johnson brought an action against the Hotel Lanier Company, a partnership, as maker, and H. S. Morse, as indorser, upon two promissory notes payable to the order of the latter. Each of these notes was dated January 2d, 1894, due generally “after date,” and signed “ Hotel Lanier Co., by Sam Altmayer, secty. & treas.” The Hotel Company pleaded, in substance, that the notes sued on were not executed by it, nor by any person authorized by it to do so;. that if the same were executed in the name of the company by Altmayer, his act in so doing was not the act of the company, not being within the legitimate scope of the business of the partnership, and consequently it was not bound thereby; that the notes, as to the company,, were without any consideration whatever; and that if Johnson, the plaintiff’s intestate, purchased these notes, he did so after they became due, with full notice of the above recited facts.
Judgment reversed.