Gillet v. . Bank of America

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1899-11-21

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Martin, J. The plaintiff’s assignors constituted the firm of Dan Talmage’s Sons, and as such were customers of the defendant, which was engaged in the banking business in the city of New York. For a considerable time before the 22nd day of January, 1896, the defendant had not discounted any of the commercial paper of the assignors, although they had considerable outstanding. They ha…

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