Illustrated Card & Novelty Co. v. Dolan

94 N.E. 299, 208 Mass. 53, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 759
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedFebruary 28, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Illustrated Card & Novelty Co. v. Dolan, 94 N.E. 299, 208 Mass. 53, 1911 Mass. LEXIS 759 (Mass. 1911).

Opinion

Morton, J.

The plaintiff on March 4, 1902, sent through its attorney in New York to the defendant for collection a demand of $269.99 against one Williams in Worcester. The defendant collected the demand in about two months, in twelve different instalments, and on May 8, by a check payable to the order of the plaintiff’s attorney in New York, bearing upon its face the words “ Illustrated Post Card & Novelty Co. vs. J. G. Williams. In full,” remitted to the plaintiff $201.74, retaining the balance for his services. The plaintiff’s attorney received the check on May 9. He did not reply to the defendant nor have any communication with him, but sent the check to the plaintiff’s attorney in Worcester, and on May 23 this action, [54]*54which is for the whole amount collected, was begun by a writ returnable to the Central District Court of Worcester. Before the commencement of the action the plaintiff’s attorney in Worcester took the check to the bank on which it was drawn and inquired if there were funds to meet it and was told that there were, but he did not have it cashed and it never has been cashed. The check was not tendered to the defendant, and there was no offer to return it to him before the action was begun. At the trial in the District Court the check was produced by the plaintiff and put into the custody of the court subject to the order and control of the defendant. Judgment was rendered against the defendant in the District Court and he appealed. A verdict was returned against him in the Superior Court and the case is here on exceptions by him to the refusal of the presiding judge

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