Cason v. Heath

12 S.E. 678, 86 Ga. 438, 1890 Ga. LEXIS 275
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedDecember 23, 1890
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Cason v. Heath, 12 S.E. 678, 86 Ga. 438, 1890 Ga. LEXIS 275 (Ga. 1890).

Opinion

Simmons, Justice.

Hnder the facts as disclosed by the record, the trial judge did not err in granting a second new trial in this case. Under these facts the plaintiff could not recover. While Cason may have given Iieath, the maker of the note, the money for the purpose of purchasing the note from Baker, the holder, for him (Cason), Heath violated his instructions and his trust in not informing Baker, the holder of the note, of said trust. Baker did not know when he received the money from Heath hut that it was in payment of the note. Heath did not tell him that Cason had sent the money by him to purchase the note. [439]*439Baker must, therefore, have received the money from Heath as payment of the note; under the evidence it was not his inteution to sell the note to Heath for Cason. It therefore could not have been a sale of the note by Baker to Heath for Cason. Because to make it a sale required the assent of both the minds of Baker and Heath. Both minds not having assented to the same thing, and Heath, the maker of the note, having carried -the money to Baker, the holder thereof, and paid it to him; and he having surrendered the note to Heath, in law it amounted to a payment by the maker. The maker having paid it to the holder, the security on the note (Thompson) was thereby discharged, although under the facts of the case Heath is still liable to Cason, being so bound by reason of the violation of his trust. See Eastman v. Plumer, 32 N. H. 238; Lancy v. Clark, 64 N. Y. 209 ; Burr v. Smith, 21 Barb. 262 ; 2 Daniel Neg. Instr. §1221 et seq.; Tiedeman on Com. Paper, §371; Brandt on Suretyship, §289; 2 Randolph on Com. Paper, §941. Judgment affirmed.

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