Citation Numbers: 147 So. 690, 108 Fla. 511, 146 So. 562
Judges: Davis
Filed Date: 3/2/1933
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
In this case there is a substantial basis in the facts disclosed by the record for the finding of the Chancellor below that appellant, a customer of the defunct Bank of Bay Biscayne, elected to accept in settlement of a collection accomplished by the bank for him, part currency and part in cashier's checks of denominations designated by the customer, and that by reason of such circumstances, appellant was not entitled to a preference in the payment of the unpaid cashier's checks that remained undischarged at the time the bank was closed for insolvency, no fraud in the transaction having been either alleged or proved with respect to the bank official's conduct in regard to the matter.
The decree appealed from must therefore be affirmed on the authority of Amos v. Baird,
Affirmed.
WHITFIELD, TERRELL and BUFORD, J. J., and CAMPBELL, Circuit Judge, concur.
BROWN, J., disqualified.