Greenwade v. First National Bank of Louisa

41 S.W.2d 369, 240 Ky. 60, 1931 Ky. LEXIS 341
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)
DecidedJune 9, 1931
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Greenwade v. First National Bank of Louisa, 41 S.W.2d 369, 240 Ky. 60, 1931 Ky. LEXIS 341 (Ky. 1931).

Opinion

Opinion of the Court by

Judge Richardson—

Affirming.

This appeal brings here for review the usual eventuality of engagements of business men who, to enlarge their incomes, venture into an undertaking in which they have had no experience and have not sufficient time from their regular occupations to promote its success.

The Lobaco Company, a corporation, was organized and engaged in operating a bakery, a bottling plant, and an ice plant at Louisa, Ky. Prior to January, 1923, William Greenwade, W. R. Davis, E. E. Shannon, H. G. Wellman, and J. N. Marcum were directors of the corporation. In January, 1923, Marcum and Wellman retired when G-. R. Vinson, J. L. Huddleston, William Green-wade, W. R. Davis, and E. E. Shannon were elected directors and served as such during the progress of the transactions here involved. At that time the accounts receivable of the corporation amounted to approximately $17,000. The accounts payable were approximately $12,000. The accounts receivable were regarded as good and collectible. It was agreed by the directors that they would raise money for the corporation by the borrowing of $15,000. To procure the load, three notes of $5,000 were executed, one was signed by W. R. Davis, indorsed by E. E. Shannon, J. L. Huddleston, William Greenwade, *62 and J. R. Vinson; another was signed by William Green-wade, indorsed by Shannon, Davis, Huddleston, and Yin-son; the third was signed by Huddleston, indorsed by Shannon, Davis, Greenwade, and Yinson. The company executed its note to each of them for $3,000. The three $5,000 notes were payable to the Lobaco Company, discounted at the First National Bank of Louisa, the proceeds placed to its credit. In July, 1925, the directors took up the three $5,000 notes and interest up to that date. In this transaction W. R. Davis as maker, and Shannon, Yinson, and Greenwade as indorsers, executed a note to the First National Bank of Louisa for $3,180.80, as one-fifth part of the $15,000 note and interest, which note was renewed by them from time to time; the last renewal being executed July 8, 1927.

The Lobaco Company was indebted to the First National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the sum of $10,000 evidenced by note executed by it and indorsed by William Greenwade, W. R. Davis, E. E. Shannon, J. L. Huddleston, and G. R. Vinson. Tim Lobaco Company was placed in the hands of a receiver in September, 1924. The First National Bank of Cincinnati refused to accept a renewal of the note of the Lobaco Company, protested it, and gave notice of protest to the indorsers. To take up 'the $10,000 note of the Lobaco Company to the First National Bank of Cincinnati, a note for $10,000 payable to it was executed by Davis, Huddleston, Shannon, Vinson, and Greenwade. On December 8, 1924, this $10,000 note was protested by the Bank of Cincinnati and notice of protest given to the makers. At that time the Lobaco Company had issued bonds in the sum of $50,000, all of which had been placed as collateral to secure certain obligations of the company except $7,600 of them. The proceeds of this $7,600 of the bonds were applied to the payment of the $10,000 note to the First National Bank of Cincinnati, leaving $2,500 to be paid by its makers. According to an arrangement among the directors, this $2,500 balance was apportioned among, and paid by, them, except $500 which was apportioned to W. R. Davis. He paid on this amount $100, and executed his note for the balance of $400, payable to the First National Bank of Louisa, which was indorsed by G. R. Yinson, William Greenwade, E. E. Shannon, and J. L. Huddleston. This note was renewed until August 5, 1926, by W. R. Davis and by the indorsement of the same parties who were on the original. When the $3,180.80 note and the $400 note *63 would become due, tbe bank would mail a renewal to Davis, or to some one of the indorsers, and they would mail same from one to the other until the signatures were obtained, then it would be delivered to the bank. During- this time Huddleston resided at Mohawk, W. Va.; Greenwade at Cliff, Floyd county, Ky.; Davis at Thelka, Johnson county, Ky.; Shannon and Yinson at Louisa, Ky.

In 1926 Huddleston refused to continue to indorse for Davis. In May, 1921, tbe Lobaco Company was indebted to the Bank of Louisa in the sum of $3,000 evidenced by its promissory note which was indorsed by B. E. Adams. At the same time the Lobaco Company was indebted to the National Bank of Louisa in the sum of $2,000 evidenced by note indorsed by B. E. Adams. These two notes were renewed and on the renewals different directors of the Lobaco Company became indorsers. In May, 1923, the $3,000 and the $2,000 notes were renewed by combining- the two into one note for $5,000, which was signed by the Lobaco Company and indorsed by William Greenwade, E. E. Shannon, G. B. Vinson, and W. R. Davis. It was renewed from time to time, the interest being added until it amounted to $5,770.67, when on the 28th day of June, 1927, the Lobaco Company executed its note to the First National Bank of Louisa for $5,770.67, the interest and principal of the original notes of $3,000 and $2,000, with E. E. Shannon, William Greenwade, Yinson, and Davis as indorsers. On March 14,1923, the Lobaco Company was indebted to the First National Bank of Louisa in the sum of $1,000 evidenced by note executed by it and indorsed by E. E. Shannon, William Greenwade, W. R. Davis, and G. R. Vinson. This note was renewed from time to time until July 8,1927, when again the Lobaco Company executed and delivered its note to the First National Bank of Louisa for the sum of $1,158.98, the principal and interest of the original $i,000 note which was indorsed by E. E. Shannon, William Greenwade, W. R. Davis, and G. R. Vinson. The last renewals of the $3,180.80, $400, $5,770.67, and $1,158.98 notes on the dates of their respective maturity were neither renewed nor paid. The First National Bank of Louisa filed an action against William Greenwade, E. É. Shannon, G. R. Vinson, and W. R. Davis to recover on the notes of $5,770.67 and $1,158.98. Another action was filed to recover of W. R. Davis, William Greenwade, *64 G. R. Vinson, and E. E. Shannon on the $3,180.80 note. An action was filed on the $400 note against Davis, Green-wade, Shannon, and Vinson. By agreement of the parties these three actions were consolidated with another action against Greenwade and others on another note not here involved. Default judgments were rendered against Vinson and Shannon. To prevent a recovery against themselves, Greenwade and Davis interposed, among other defenses, the failure of the bank to give notice of protest to them as indorsers of the notes. Issues were made up by proper pleadings. On submission the trial court rendered judgment for the appellee against Greenwade and Davis, from which Greenwade now appeals.

He insists that he is now discharged from liability on all four notes because the appellee failed to protest and to give notice of dishonor to him on maturity of the notes within the time fixed by section 3720b-155, Ky. Statutes. He cites, to sustain his contention, First National Bank v. Bickel, 154 Ky. 11,156 S. W. 856; Grayson County Bank v. Elbert, 143 Ky. 750, 137 S.W. 792; Mechanics’ & Farmers’ Savings Bank v. Katterjohn, 137 Ky. 427, 125 S, W. 1071, Ann. Cas. 1912A, 439.

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