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Michigan Law Review

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1939

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Bills And Notes - Alteration -Additional Maker As A Material Alteration, John M. Ulman May 1939

Bills And Notes - Alteration -Additional Maker As A Material Alteration, John M. Ulman

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Defendant A made and delivered the note in question in 1921, payable in two years. In 1931 after the death of the payee, the note was duly assigned to plaintiff. When plaintiff received the note, the signature of defendant B appeared below that of A. The court found that B's signature had been added by someone unknown claiming a benefit under the note after delivery and for the purpose of giving a greater security to the note and that neither defendant authorized or had any knowledge of the addition of B's name. The plaintiff sued both defendants …