115 Ga. 787 | Ga. | 1902
The Commercial Bank of Albany instituted an action against Ed. L. Wight and J. M. Solina. Its petition alleged, that in 1896 it delivered to the defendants thirty chattel-mortgage notes, falling due September and October first of that year, aggregating $1,423.86, payable to J. M. Solina, agent, alist of which notes was attached to the petition; that these notes secured by mortgage were held by it as collateral to secure the payment of a certain promissory note due by Solina to the bank, for $1,875.83, a copy of which was attached; that Wight and Solina agreed to collect said notes when they became due and deliver the proceeds to the bank, to be applied to the payment of the note due by Solina to the bank, .and in the event of their failure to collect them these notes were to be returned; that all of the notes were secured by mortgages on personal property, and were good and solvent notes; that defendants refused to pay over the proceeds of the notes so held, or to return the same to petitioner; that at the time of the agreement the defendant Wight was a director in the bank, and Solina was the
Judgment reversed.