DiLorenzo v. Atlantic National Bank

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts · Decided 1932-03-01

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Rugg, C.J. This is an action in contract for money had and received, or in tort for conversion. Undisputed facts are that the plaintiffs owned certain bank books representing funds deposited in the Italian Postal Savings System in Rome, Italy. These books on December 18, 1924, were handed to one Del Buono, as had been done before, to be sent by him to Italy to have the interest added and the books returned to the plaintiffs. Del…

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