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University of Michigan Law School

Michigan Law Review

1940

Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. v. Pendleton

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Principal And Agent - Application Of "Sole Actor" Doctrine, Michigan Law Review Jun 1940

Principal And Agent - Application Of "Sole Actor" Doctrine, Michigan Law Review

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Defendant executed a note for $12,500 to the Taylor National Bank, due six months after date, at the request of one Morton, president and cashier of the bank. Defendant was told by Morton that the instrument was purely an accommodation note, that he would never have to pay anything on account of it and that before using it Morton would see that good and sufficient collateral was placed with it. In defense to an action on the note by the receiver of the bank, the defendant charged that the bank had knowledge of the conditions and purposes for which the …