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Banking and Finance Law

University of Michigan Law School

1932

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Suretyship - Revocation By Death Mar 1932

Suretyship - Revocation By Death

Michigan Law Review

In consideration of a promise on the part of the vendor in a land contract to accept from the purchaser the first four installments of interest in the form of four notes, the decedent agreed in writing to indorse said notes and become responsible to the vendor for their payment. The surety died before the first of the notes was to be made and indorsed. A claim was made against the estate of the surety on this writing, the trial judge finding for the estate on the ground that there was no competent evidence from which damage might be determined; …


Banks And Banking - Statutory Liability Of Directors Of Insolvent Bank For Issuing Renewal Certificate Of Deposit Feb 1932

Banks And Banking - Statutory Liability Of Directors Of Insolvent Bank For Issuing Renewal Certificate Of Deposit

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff renewed certain certificates of deposit with the defendant bank. When each renewal was issued the bank was "unsafe or insolvent," and the directors knew or had good reason to know it to be so. This was not the situation when the original certificates were issued. The plaintiff based his right of recovery from the directors of the bank upon Gen. Stat. 1923 (2 Mason, 1927) sec. 10407, which makes it a penal offense for the officers or directors of a bank to receive deposits knowing the bank is "unsafe or insolvent." Plaintiff recovered in the lower court. Held …