Harrison v. Simpson

17 Kan. 508
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedJanuary 15, 1877
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Harrison v. Simpson, 17 Kan. 508 (kan 1877).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Brewer, J.:

On the trial in the court below the jury returned a general verdict for plaintiff, but at the same time returned answers to special questions. Both parties moved [509]*509for judgment, and the court sustained the motion of defendants. No motions were made by either side to set aside the verdict, or for a new trial; so that though a bill of exceptions preserves the testimony, our inquiry is limited to the pleadings, the verdict, and the answers. The petition alleges that in March 1874 the defendant W. J. Cummings purchased of plaintiff thirty-eight head of cattle -for $2,850, payable $400 cash in hand, as earnest-money, and the balance when the cattle should be taken, which was to be between June 25th and August 25th; that Cummings drew his draft for said $400 upon the other defendants, doing business as bankers under the firm-name of Simpson Bank, and to induce plaintiff to take the same stated that while insolvent himself he had made arrangements with Simpson Bank whereby said draft would be promptly paid, as well as any checks he might thereafter draw; that relying thereon plaintiff received said draft, and that said draft was duly paid by Simpson Bank with full knowledge of all these statements and matters. The petition then proceeds as follows:

“Afterward, on the 25th of June 1874, the said William J. Cummings, desiring to take possession of the said thirty-eight head of cattle and to ship them, (together with about sixty-four other head of cattle, before that time sold to said Cummings by one McLane,) to the firm of Rheaj Moody & Co., as consignees, at St. Louis, Missouri, called at the banking-house of said firm, Simpson Bank, in Lawrence, and notified said bank of his desire to obtain possession of said cattle, and to ship them to Rhea, Moody & Co. as aforesaid, and then and there drew and delivered his draft for $7,280, in favor of said Simpson Bank, on Rhea, Moody & Co., against said proposed consignment of sixty-four head and thirty-eight head of cattle, so as aforesaid bought of plaintiff and'of said McLane; and said Cummings then and there, and before delivering said draft for $7,280 to Simpson Bank, further notified said bank that he was by contract bound, and intended, on obtaining possession of said cattle, to give to said McLane a check on said Simpson Bank for about $4,525, and to this plaintiff a check on them also for about $2,450, the balances of the purchase-money due and owing to the said McLane and this plaintiff, respectively, for said cattle; [510]*510and said Simpson Bank then and there expressly promised and agreed to and with said Cummings, to collect said draft for $7,280, and out of the proceeds thereof, to pay said checks, and each of them, promptly on presentment therefor, and thereupon, on that condition, for that consideration and purpose, and with that understanding and none other, the said Cummings then and there delivered said draft for $7,280 to Simpson Bank, .and it was by them presented to Ehea, Moody & Co., the drawees therein named, for payment, and was by them duly paid to Simpson Bank, on or about the 1st of July 1874, as said bank then well knew. Afterward, on the 26th of June 1874, said Cummings called upon this plaintiff, at said Franklin county, and then and there stated to him all and singular the facts above set. forth, and particularly repeated to him the promise so as aforesaid made by said Simpson Bank to pay the check for about $2,450, to be given by said Cummings to the plaintiff, on taking possession of said thirty-eight head of cattle, in consideration of the delivery to them of said draft for $7,280, as hereinbefore alleged; and said Simpson Bank, then and there itself likewise expressly promised this plaintiff, if he would deliver said thirty-eight head of cattle to said Cummings, to pay said check so to be given as aforesaid for the balance of the purchase-money thereof, to-wit, about $2,450; and this plaintiff, relying upon and induced by the said statements and promise of said Cummings and said Simpson Bank, then and there delivered to said Cummings the thirty-eight head of cattle, receiving from him in exchange therefor a check for $2,450 on Simpson Bank.”

The petition then gives a copy of the, check, dated June 29th, alleges that it was duly presented on July 3d, and payment refused; that it is still unpaid; that Simpson Bank had received the amount of draft on Ehea, Moody & Co. in full before check was presented, and had the same when they so refused payment, and that Cummings was and is wholly insolvent. The bank filed a general denial, and upon these pleadings the trial was had.

The first question presented was this, Had said defendant, the Simpson Bank, previous to the delivery of the check for $2,450 in plaintiff’s petition described, promised to pay the checks of Cummings generally ?” The answer was, Not gen[511]*511erally, but did agree to pay Harrison’s cheek.” The next seven questions and answers cut no figure in the case, and need not be quoted. The remaining questions and answers are as follows:

9th.-Did Simpson Bank promise to pay the check for $2,450, in plaintiff’s petition described, at the time defendant Cummings drew his draft for $7,280 on Rhea, Moody. & Co. of St. Louis? Ans.-Yes.
10th. — If there was such a promise, what officer of the bank made it? Ans.-The president.
11th— If thére was such a promise, to whom was the promise made? Ans.-To Cummings, and by Cummings communicated to Harrison.
13th. — If there was such a promise, where was it made? Ans-In Simpson Bank.
13th.-If there was any promise, was there any consideration therefor? Ans.-There was.
'Uth.-Ii there was such a promise and a consideration therefor, what was the consideration? Ans.-Draft on St. Louis for $7,280.
1.5th— If there was such a promise and a consideration therefor, who paid the consideration? Ans. — Cummings.
16th. — Ii there was any consideration paid, when was it paid? Ans.-At the time draft on St. Louis was delivered to Simpson Bank.
r17th.— li there was any such promise made", was such promise in writing? Ans.-No.
18th — If there was such promise in writing, what was the writing ? Ans.-Answered by No. 17.
19th. — Did the defendant Simpson Bank, after Cummings gave the check in plaintiff’s petition described, promise to pay the said check? Ans.-Yes.
30th.-H such promise was made, was it in writing ? Ans.No.
31st — And if in writing, what was the writing? Ans.Answered by No. 20.
33d-If there was such a promise, was there a consideration therefor? Ans.-Yes. 1
■33d. — If there was such promise, what officer of the bank made the promise ? Ans.-President.
34th. — If there was such promise, when was it made and to whom ? Ans.-To Harrison, on the 4th of July, and to Cum[512]*512mings and Harrison on 6th July, and also on 25th of June to Cummings.

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