13 N.J. Misc. 744 | N.J. | 1935
The bank sued on a note which was originally for $2,025, and reading as follows:
“No. 2025 Passaic, N. J., January 16, 1933.
One month after date I promise to pay to the order of myself Two Thousand Twenty-five Dollars at the Peoples Bank and Trust Company, Passaic, New Jersey.
Value received.
No. Due Peb. 16. Tillie Klughauet.”
The defense was that there had been a material alteration of the note by the payee and that it thereby became void under the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments act of 1902. 3 Comp. Stat., p. 3749.
A payment of $25 on the note had been made and noted by the drawing of a line through the figures $2,025 appearing at the top of the note, and writing over them the figures $2,000. This marking was made in lead pencil by one of the bank officials for the guidance of the bank in later dealing with the note.
The judgment is affirmed, with costs.