Subia v. Boone

165 N.W.2d 511, 14 Mich. App. 304, 1968 Mich. App. LEXIS 911
CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedNovember 27, 1968
DocketDocket No. 2,965
StatusPublished

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Subia v. Boone, 165 N.W.2d 511, 14 Mich. App. 304, 1968 Mich. App. LEXIS 911 (Mich. Ct. App. 1968).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

In 1957 defendant signed a series of promissory notes for either $500 or $600 each with Edward Krause as the payee. Krause later indorsed and delivered some of the notes to the plaintiff. Some correspondence took place between the plaintiff’s attorney and defendant both before and after the assignment of the notes. By letter dated [305]*305July 15, 1960, before tbe assignment to the plaintiff, defendant acknowledged the balance owed upon the notes. This was pursuant to an inquiry by plaintiff’s attorney so as to be able to advise his client whether to accept the assignments. After the assignments, another letter was signed by the defendant which again admitted the amount of the indebtedness that was owed to Krause, and now to the plaintiff, Krause’s assignee.

It is not clear from this record that the plaintiff was ever apprised of the present defenses defendant now asserts to plaintiff’s suit. There is no question but that plaintiff, through his agent, both before and after assignment sought to confirm the indebtedness and the amount thereof through the series of letters to the defendant. Defendant admits signing the responsive letters involved acknowledging the indebtedness and the amount, but asserts that he did so only to protect his friend Krause who owed money to the plaintiff. Defendant’s method of protection under his own testimony was to represent to the plaintiff that he in fact owed money upon the notes to Krause.

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