HAMMOND, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.
Plitt, a money lender, sued Grim as the indorser of a negotiable promissory note after he had been unable to collect anything on a judgment against the makers for $2,207. The trial judge, sitting without a jury, found that no notice of dishonor had been given Grim and entered judgment in his favor.
In 1957 Grim, who operated a bookkeeping and tax service agency, was acting as bookkeeper and fiscal adviser to...
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