AM. NAT'L BANK v. MILLER

No. 325.

229 U.S. 517 (1913)

33 S.Ct. 883

57 L.Ed. 1310

AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, v. MILLER, AGENT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MACON, GEORGIA.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided June 9, 1913.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John M. Gaut, with whom Mr. J.S. Pilcher was on the brief, for plaintiff in error:

Mr. Sloss D. Baxter for defendant in error.


MR. JUSTICE LAMAR delivered the opinion of the court.

R.H. Plant, of Macon, Georgia, kept a deposit account with the American National Bank of Nashville, and, on May 16, 1904, was indebted to it in the sum of $50,000 on paper which matured two or three weeks later. He was generally regarded as a wealthy man, but was in fact insolvent. While so insolvent he, on May 13, 1904, gave to the First National Bank of Macon, of which he was President, a check for $3,000 on...

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