Bourgeois v. Penobscot Savings Bank

80 A. 1131, 107 Me. 526, 1911 Me. LEXIS 18
CourtSupreme Judicial Court of Maine
DecidedFebruary 14, 1911
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Bourgeois v. Penobscot Savings Bank, 80 A. 1131, 107 Me. 526, 1911 Me. LEXIS 18 (Me. 1911).

Opinion

Action for money had and received brought by plaintiff to recover moneys [527]*527deposited by him in defendant bank which the latter refused to pay to him on demand, alleging previous payments of $115 Sept. 1, 1908 and $65 Sept. 5, 1908, to another who presented the book of and impersonated the plaintiff. Verdict for plaintiff for $194.25. Defendant filed a general motion for a new trial. Motion overruled.

E. P. Murray, for plaintiff. Charles Hamlin, and John Wilson, for defendant.

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