Planters' Bank v. Lamkin

1 Charlton 29
CourtChatham Superior Court, Ga.
DecidedMay 15, 1816
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Planters' Bank v. Lamkin, 1 Charlton 29 (Ga. Super. Ct. 1816).

Opinion

3Sy Xudge.

THE facts of this case appear from the following verdict.

We find that by acts of the Legislature, certain persons were incorporated as a Body Politic, under the name and style of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia ; that by the said acts of incorporation “ the Directors for the time being shall have power to appoint such officers and clerks under them, as shall be necessary for conducting the business of the said corporation, and to allow them such compensation for their services as shall be reasonable.” Also, that the said Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, may “ ordain, establish and put in execution such by-laws, rules and regulations as shall seem necessary and convenient for the government of the said corporation. Also, that the Cashier or Treasurer of the Bank for the time being, and all other officers appointed by the Directors (except the President,) before he or they enter upon the duties of his or their office, shall give bond with two or more securities to the satisfaction of the Directors in sum or sums as shall be required by the said Directors, with con[30]*30ditiori for' his or their good behaviour and a faithful discharge of duty.” That by the thirty-fourth clause of the “rules and regulations of the Planters’’ Bank of the State of Georgia/’ It is ordered, that it shall be the duty of every other officer, clerk or servant of the Bank, to do and perform such duties and services as may be required of them respectively from time to time by the President or Cashier; that before the election of officers for the said Bank, it was resolved by the said Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, “ that the bookkeeper give two securities, to be bound jointly and severally in the sum of five thousand dollars to be approved of;” that the defendant, Griffin L. Lamkin, was duly appointed bookkeeper to the said Bank, and gave bond with the other defendants, as securities, in the said sum of five thousand dollars, and which bond is now the subject of this suit, and contains the following condition, to wit: “ that if the said Griffin L, Lamkin, shall well and truly execute, and faithfully discharge the duties of the said office, and all other duties required of him in the said Bank, and in all things relating to the same, shall well and faithfully behave, then the obligation to be void.” We do further find that the said Griffin L. Lamkin, entered on the duties of bookkeeper on the seventeenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve, that from time to time orders are given by the Cashier or President, for officers of the said Bank to perform the duties of other officers of the Bank when either of them is sick or absent, pursuant to the aforesaid thirty-fourth rule and regulation of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, that in conformity with the said rule and regulation, the said Griffin L. Lamkin, did occasionally act for and in behalf of the Teller of the said Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, when such Teller was absent or sick. We further find that certain sums of money' were at various times taken by the said Griffin L. Lamkin, from the said Bank and of the moneys of the said Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, amounting in the whole, to the sum of thirty thousand, three hundred and seventy [31]*31dollars, whilst he was acting as bookkeeper, as aforesaid, and also as Teller, in the absence or sickness of the actual Teller: that whenever the Teller was about to be absent, he named the officer who would officiate for him in his absence, and that the said Teller having great confidence in the said Griffin L. Lamkin, he generally named and called on him to discharge the duties of Teller in his absence, the Cashier or President consenting to such nomination: that in one instance in which a deficiency arose from an error committed by the said Griffin L. Lamkin, when acting for the Teller, amounting to about one hundred dollars, that deficiency was made up by the Cashier. We further find that by the twenty-ninth rule of the Planters’ Bank, it is provided that the books of the Bank shall be regularly balanced and the statement of the affairs of the corporation shall be laid before the Directors on the first Monday in June, and the first Monday in December in every year, and examined by a committee of the whole Board : that in the first half yearly settlement after the commencement of said embezzlement, there appeared to be more due to individuals on the private ledgers than the general statement of the Cashier called for. We further find that each sum taken from the funds of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, by Griffin L. Lamkin, whilst bookkeeper, as aforesaid, was entered in his check book in the names of persons who had before drawn such checks, but which checks had been paid, so as to enable the defendant, Griffin L. Lamkin, as bookkeeper, as aforesaid, to balance the amount so taken, but such pretended checks were not posted in the ledger kept by the said Griffin L. Lamkin, as other checks fairly drawn were, at the debit of the individuals drawing such checks. We further find that the duties of the Teller’s office, consists in receiving and paying money, that at the close of each day, he settles the cash account for the day, that this settlement is made by charging himself with the amount on hand or received from the Cashier at the commencement of the day, and the amount of all moneys received in the course of [32]*32the day, and' crediting himself with the amount of checks paid, entered and reported to him hy the bookkeeper; and the balance of money and bank notes on hand, and if there be any deficiency after crediting the amount of checks entered and reported by the bookkeeper, the Teller is accountable. That the sums so taken from the money of the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, by the said Griffin L. Lamkin, were taken from the ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, to the twenty seventh day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, inclusive : that the taking of the several sums of money, as aforesaid, by the said Griffin L. Lamkin, was first discovered by officers of the said Bank in the beginning of the month of November, in the year last mentioned, and that notice thereof was given to the defendants as soon as the same was fully ascertained, to wit, on the eighth day of December following. That a suit was instituted by the said Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, against the said Griffin L. Lamkin for part of said sums, to wit, for the sums of sixteen thousand, four hundred and twenty dollars. That the suit was brought on the twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, and the said Griffin L. Lamkin, held to bail for the said amount, upon which sum or verdict was found at the present term against the said Griffin L. Lamkin, for the said sum of sixteen thousand four hundred and twenty dollars, and upon the evidence of' facts as stated in this verdict. If therefore, upon this statement the Court is of opinion, that the said bond is forfeited and the defendants liable, we then find for the plaintiffs the sum of five thousand dollars and costs.

If the Court is of opinion that the bond is not forfeited, and the defendants are not liable, then we find for the defendant without costs.

JOS. BACON, Foreman

[33]*33THE following questions have been raised upon the special verdict in this case.

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