&198tna National Bank v. . Fourth National Bank

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1871-09-05

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Allen, J. The plaintiff does not lay any stress upon the fact, that the money was loaned by it to the Florence Mills, to enable the latter corporation to pay the note which is the subject of this litigation. That transaction has no bearing upon the claim now made against the defendant. The plaintiff was the owner of the note, and but for the premium on the exchange, and the gain of a…

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