Preston v. People's Savings Bank

148 N.W. 772, 182 Mich. 417, 1914 Mich. LEXIS 822
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 2, 1914
DocketDocket No. 63
StatusPublished

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Preston v. People's Savings Bank, 148 N.W. 772, 182 Mich. 417, 1914 Mich. LEXIS 822 (Mich. 1914).

Opinion

McAlvay, C. J.

From a judgment rendered against plaintiff on a trial before the court without a jury in an action of assumpsit to recover certain interest claimed to be due plaintiff on the amount of a certain conditional certified check given by him to defendant, plaintiff has removed the case to this court by writ of error, asking for a reversal.

Many of the facts surrounding this case were before this court in the consideration of the case of Preston v. National Bank of Ionia, 169 Mich. 571 (135 N. W. 278), which involved another certified check given by plaintiff to that bank at the same time as the check in the instant case was given and under the same circumstances. The following are the material facts in the case: A lumber company at Traverse City became insolvent in 1907, and a receiver was appointed, who qualified and entered upon the duties of his office. By order of the court he offered for sale the assets of the insolvent corporation for which plaintiff offered a bid of $66,906.78, April 1, 1909, and afterwards sent defendant the following letter:

“Traverse City, April 10, 1909.
“People’s Savings Bank,
“Traverse City, Mich.
“Gentlemen:
“I will pay you fifty cents cash on the dollar for your present claims against the South Side Lumber Co. Payment to be made when the title to said property under receiver’s sale is confirmed in me by the court.
“Yours, etc.,
“T. B. Preston,
“By George E. Nichols, His Attorney.”

Upon which defendant indorsed the following acceptance :

“Accepted, provided a certified check for the amount due under the offer is deposited with this bank within five days from this date with the understand[419]*419ing that in case you do not buy the property checks to be returned.
“People’s Savings Bank,
“By H. S. Hull, President.”

On April 14th following, plaintiff wrote defendant as follows:

“Ionia, Mich.; 4-14-09.
“People’s Savings Bank,
“Traverse City, Mich.
“Gentlemen:
“I am inclosing you herewith certified check for $7,000 which is to be held by you and not used until the sale * * * is confirmed by 'the court and papers properly executed and transfers made to me.
“This is in purchase of your claim vs. South Side Lumber Company, which amounts approximately to $14,000, and is subject to a revision of the amount whether it may be more or less than this amount— and if it be more, I am to pay you the additional amount, and if it be less, the amount is to be refunded to me. Please signify your acceptance of it and conditions covering it.
“Yours truly,
“T. B. Preston.
“Stenog 7.
“Inclosure.”
The check which was inclosed, reads:
“Ionia, Mich., 4-14-09.
“State Savings Bank:
“Pay to the order of T. B. Preston $7,000.00, seven thousand dollars.
“State Savings Bank Branch,
“Ionia, Mich.
“T. B. Preston.”

Indorsed upon the face of said check appeared the-following certification:

“Certified Apr. 14, 09. Good when properly indorsed.
“State Savings Bank, Ionia, Mich.,
“A. J. Hemingway, A. Cas.”

[420]*420It was indorsed on the back by plaintiff:

“Pay to People’s Savings Bank, Traverse City, Mich., subject to terms of my letter of Apr. 14-09.
“T. B. Preston.”

Defendant promptly acknowledged receipt of the letter and check, as follows:

“T. B. Preston,
“Ionia, Mich.
“Dear Sir:
“This bank has received your letter of the 14th inst., inclosing certified check for $7,000 conditioned as stated in yours inclosing same.
“Very truly yours,
“M. O. Robinson, Cashier.”

Later, after the sale to plaintiff was not confirmed, he wrote defendant the following letter, demanding a return of the certified check:

“Ionia, Mich., 7-9-09.
“People’s Savings Bank,
“Traverse City, Mich.
“Gentlemen:
“On the 14th of April, 1909, I sent you certified check for $7,000 under the following conditions:
“To be held by you and not used until the sale of the entire property of the South Side Lumber Company was confirmed by the court, and the papers properly executed and transfer made to me. These conditions were in pursuance of an agreement made between us April 10, 1909, and this agreement was made in view of a bid I made for the properties and assets of the South Side Lumber Company of $66,906.78, of which you had knowledge. The property of said company was struck off to me the 28th day of May and the court confirmed the sale the 5th day of June, but before title was conveyed to me by the receiver, the court, on application of certain creditors, vacated the whole matter and ordered resale and of all these matters you had notice.^
“Therefore, by reason of the action of the court our negotiations are ended and the contract canceled and I therefore respectfully demand the return of the [421]*421certified check inasmuch as the provisions under which it was delivered to you have not been met.
“Kindly let me hear from you at once and oblige.
“Yours truly,
“T. B. Preston.
“Stenog. No. 7.”

To which defendant replied as follows:

“July 14, 1909.
“T. B. Preston,
“Ionia, Mich.
“Dear Sir:
“This bank has received your letter of the 9th inst., relative to the South Side Lumber Co. deal and the same will be referred to the board of directors at an early meeting. I might say that our Mr. Hull will be home this week, as I am informed.
“Very truly yours,
“M. O. Robinson, Cashier.”

Defendant did not return the check, but held it until August 18, 1910, and then sent it forward for collection. Upon presentation payment was refused by the bank of issue.

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Preston v. National Bank
135 N.W. 278 (Michigan Supreme Court, 1912)

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