Dakota Transfer & Storage Co. v. Merchants National Bank & Trust Co.

86 N.W.2d 639, 1957 N.D. LEXIS 173
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 9, 1957
Docket7689
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
Dakota Transfer & Storage Co. v. Merchants National Bank & Trust Co., 86 N.W.2d 639, 1957 N.D. LEXIS 173 (N.D. 1957).

Opinion

SATHRE, Judge.

The plaintiff, a foreign corporation, brought this action against the defendant, a national banking corporation organized under the National Banking Act, 12 U.S. 'C.A. § 21 et seq., to recover $1,070.71 on a cashier’s check issued by the defendant bank to the plaintiff on the 7th day of August 1952 upon which cashier’s check the defendant had stopped payment on the ground that it received no consideration therefor. The case was tried in the district court of Cass County, North Dakota, Hon. John C. Pollock, Judge. From a judgment in favor of the defendant the plaintiff appealed. The material facts are embodied in a stipulation executed by the attorneys for the respective parties, and is as follows :

“Stipulation
“It is stipulated By and between the plaintiff and the defendant, through their respective attorneys, that the following facts are true, and each of the said parties agrees that no proof need be offered with reference to the said facts.
“1.
“That on and prior to August 6, 1952, one Francis Perkins was an employee of the plaintiff.
“2.
“That on and about said date, the plaintiff’s agent, Joe Yeager, made a casual check of the accounts of said Francis Perkins and determined that there was a shortage of funds in said accounts.
“3.
“That on the 6th day of August 1952, Francis Perkins gave to Joe Yeager a check payable to the Dakota Transfer and Storage Company in the sum of One Thousand Seventy and 71/100 ($1070.71) Dollars; that said check was given, subject to collection, in part payment of the shortages in the accounts of Francis Perkins; and that said check was drawn on The Merchants National Bank and Trust Company of Fargo and signed by Francis Perkins.
“4.
“That the said Francis M. Perkins had a personal checking account at the defendant’s bank on which the said check above-described was drawn and that on August 6th, 1952, there was a balance of One hundred six and 45/100 ($106.45) Dollars; that on the 7th day of August, 1952 the said Francis M. Perkins deposited to his account in the defendant bank a check in the amount of Two Thousand five hundred ($2,500.00) Dollars payable to cash and drawn on the Foster County State Bank of ’Carrington, North Dakota; that the said check was signed “The Green Diamond, F. M. Perkins”; that the said check maker was the said Francis M. Perkins, doing business under the said name; that The Merchants National Bank and Trust Company, in accordance with the usual bank practice, credited the amount of the said Check to Francis M. Perkins subject to collection; that after the said deposit was made on the 7th day of August 1952, the plaintiff, Dakota Transfer & Storage Company, signed said check dated August 6, 1952, in the amount of One Thousand seventy and 71/100 ($1070.71) Dollars on the *641 reverse side and presented the same to the defendant, The Merchants National Bank and Trust Company for payment; that the said plaintiff received in exchange therefor a cashier’s check in the amount of $1070.71, payable to Dakota Transfer and Storage Company and drawn on the said defendant, The Merchants National Bank and Trust Company. That it was the usual practice for the plaintiff to transfer funds to its home office in St. Paul, Minn, by cashier’s check or bank draft, rather than forward the checks or cash received from customers.
“5.
“That thereafter, on the 9th day of August 1952, the Foster County State Bank of Carrington returned the check in the amount of $2500.00 drawn by The Green Diamond, F. M. Perkins on the Foster County State Bank of Carrington, North Dakota, and dated August 6, 1952, to the said The Merchants National Bank & Trust Company because there were insufficient funds in the drawer’s account in the said Foster County State Bank.
“6.
“That the defendant, The Merchants National Bank and Trust Company, duly and promptly notified the plaintiff, Dakota Transfer and Storage Company that the said cashier’s check would not be paid on presentment.
“Dated this 5th day of April, 1955.”

The stipulation was received in evidence whereupon plaintiff rested.

The defendant then called for cross examination under the statute, Joe Yager, the sales representative of the plaintiff. He testified that he was familiar with the transactions involving the activities of Francis M. Perkins who was agent of the plaintiff at Carrington and who made the deliveries for the plaintiff in the Carrington territory. He testified that when Francis M. Perkins made collections for the plaintiff company, his employer, he deposited money in a bank at Carrington and sent a copy of the remittance to plaintiff’s Minneapolis office. The witness Yager had gone to Carrington a day or two before August 6, 1952, to check up on shortages of Francis M. Perkins in accordance with statements received from plaintiff’s Minneapolis office. He stated that as far as he knew on August 6, 1952. the amount of the shortage of Francis M. Perkins in the funds belonging to the plaintiff was in the sum of $1,070.71 and that Perkins gave him a check in that amount drawn on the defendant the Merchants National Bank & Trust Company of Fargo. We quote from his testimony:

“Q. But you knew at that time that you probably had more money coming. A. To the best of my knowledge, at the time of the settlement it was what he owed. I had received the bills from the Minneapolis office that were unpaid and that was the total we arrived at.
“Q. And later you arrived at a greater total? A. If they did, I did not know about it.
“Q. Is it not a fact that the total amount of the shortage was about $3000.00? A. That is something I have been informed of.
“Q. Isn’t it a fact that you made a claim on his bond for about $3000.-00? A. That is something I do not know, but at the time I checked out that was my understanding from the bills I had, that was the total amount.”

It is established by the stipulated facts and the testimony of Yeager that Francis M. Perkins was the agent of the plaintiff at Carrington, N. D. and had charge of defendant’s business at that point. It appears further from the evidence that Francis M. Perkins was engaged in a private business in Carrington, known as the *642 “Green Diamond.” The check for $1,070.-71 drawn by Francis M. Perkins on the defendant bank was delivered to Yeager on August 6, 1952, in payment of shortages of Mr. Perkins in his account with the plaintiff. The plaintiff presented this check to the defendant bank for payment on August 7, 1952 and received a cashier’s check therefor. On the same day Francis M. Perkins drew a check in the sum of $2,500 on the Foster County State Bank of Carrington, North Dakota, payable to cash and deposited the same to his credit in the defendant bank. This check was signed “Green Diamond, Francis M. Perkins”. The defendant credited the same to the account of Francis M.

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