On the trial of an action of trover the evidence, taken most favorably for the plaintiff, showed that the plaintiff deposited cotton with a warehouseman and obtained receipts for the same. He borrowed money from the defendant, a banker, and executed notes therefor, payable on demand. He also made notes to other persons, which were discounted at the defendant’s bank.
Reynolds Banking Co. v. Neisler
130 Ga. 789 | Ga. | 1908
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