Green v. Skeel

9 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 485
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1874
StatusPublished

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Green v. Skeel, 9 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 485 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1874).

Opinion

Mullin, P. J.:

The defendants are sued as indorsers of a note, purporting to be made by William Skeel, agent, for the sum of $300, payable in four months, at the Syracuse Hational Bank, and dated 21st April, 1873.

The defense is, that, since the making and indorsing of said note, the word “ agtP has been added to the name of William Skeel, and that it was not on the note when indorsed by the defendants.

On the trial, William Skeel was called and examined as a witness, on the part and behalf of the plaintiff, and testified, in substance, that his wife, Calista Skeel, at the date of said note, was doing business in her own right, at Summit Station, where the note is dated; that he was acting for her as her agent, and the note was made in such business, and had the word agent annexed to his name when it was indorsed by the defendants.

The defendants were examined, and testified that the word “ agtP was not on the note when indorsed by them, and they did not know that Calista was carrying on business of any kind whén the note was indorsed by them.

The jury rendered a verdict for plaintiff, for amount of the note [487]*487and interest, on which judgment was entered, and the defendants appeal. The verdict established conclusively, that the note was made by Skeel as agent for his wife, and that the word “agí” was on it when it was indorsed by defendants. It was competent for the plaintiff to show, that Mrs. Skeel was the party for whose benefit the note was made and indorsed.

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