Tradesmen's National Bank v. Curtis

63 A.D. 14, 71 N.Y.S. 414, 1901 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 1537

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Tradesmen's National Bank v. Curtis, 63 A.D. 14, 71 N.Y.S. 414, 1901 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 1537 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1901).

Opinion

Patterson, J.:

This appeal is from an order allowing the defendants to amend their answer, after a reversal by the Court of Appeals of a judgment in their favor and the direction of a new trial by that court. The action was brought upon two drafts drawn by the Natalie Anthracite Coal Company upon the defendants and accepted by them - and indorsed and delivered to the plaintiff. The position assumed by [15]*15the defendants on the trial of the action was that they accepted the drafts on an understanding or agreement that coal to an amount equal to the value of such drafts should be delivered to the defendants before the maturity thereof, and that such drafts should be paid only after a full compliance by the Natalie Anthracite Coal Company with that agreement; that the plaintiff at the time it took the drafts had full knowledge of the understanding or agreement upon which the defendants accepted them and that no coal was ever delivered by the Natalie Anthracite Coal Company to the defendants and that the acceptances were without consideration.

In passing upon the case the Court of Appeals in its opinion remarked that “ the plaintiff was not apprised by the answer that the defendants intended to establish any such defense, nor was the action tried upon the theory that the plaintiff through its cashier was a party to any such agreement.” (Tradesmen's Nat. Bank v. Curtis, 167 N. Y. 198.) The defendants now seek to meet the view of their pleading expressed by the Court of Appeals by setting up in an amendment to their answer that the said drafts “ were accepted by the defendants and delivered to plaintiffs

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Tradesmen's National Bank v. Curtis
60 N.E. 429 (New York Court of Appeals, 1901)

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