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" Such a transaction simply creates the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor, and so long as that relation continues and the deposit is not... "
The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value and ... - Page 737
1886
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the ..., Volume 27

Georgia. Supreme Court - 1860 - 776 pages
...nothing but inevitable accident can relieve them from liability. The Sheriff had collected the plaintiffs money, and without authority from him, and of his...demand and refusal to pay. It is a loan. In the case of Brown vs. Hanford, 5 Hill's Rc/i. 591, it was held that the Sheriff afier levying on he goods of a...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 90

1920 - 496 pages
...SW 403. '2. Bank* and Banking — General Deposit. — The making of a general deposit with a bank creates the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the party in whose name the deposit is made. — Meador v. Rudolph, Tex., 218 SW 520. 3. Joint and Several...
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Reports of Cases Decided by Chief Justice Chase in the Circuit Court of the ...

Bradley Tyler Johnson, United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) - 1876 - 684 pages
...held in the same case that the Confederate States treasury notes, deposited generally, would create the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor ; in opposition to which it was then contended, and is to be hereafter contended in the suit above...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., Volume 23

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 864 pages
...concur. Judgment affirmed. NOTE BY THE REPORTER. — That the deposit of money in a bank generally creates the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor is well set tied. Marsh v. Oneida Central Bank, 34 Barb. 296 ; Ketclmm v. Steve tin, 0 Duer, 403; affirmed,...
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Pacific Coast Law Journal: Containing All the Decisions of the ..., Volume 1

1878 - 542 pages
...limitations and exceptions. It is well settled that the deposit of money in a bank generally creates simply the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor. (Marsh vs. Oneida Central Sank, 34 Barb. 298; Ketchum vs. Stevens, 6 Duer. 463 ; affirmed, 19 NY 499...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 134

1913 - 1372 pages
...that the ordinary general deposit of money In a bank passes the title of the money to the bank, and creates the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor. But such relation arises only when the transaction is the ordinary business transaction and when such...
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The Southern Reporter, Volume 48

1909 - 1152 pages
...the proceeds of the paper, some other and valuable consideration passes. Such a transaction simply creates the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor ; and so long as that relation continues, and! the deposit Is not drawn out, the bank Is held subject...
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Arkansas Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 138

Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1920 - 676 pages
...absolute owner of the draft so deposited. The effect of crediting the proceeds is simply to establish the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor. The cases of Sanders v. WB Worthen Co., 122 Ark. 104, and Southern Sand & Material Co. v. Peoples Savings...
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A Treatise on the Law of Banks and Banking, Volume 2

John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1888 - 712 pages
...being sealed up in a box) indicating an intent to have the money kept separate, creates no trust, but the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor, and the title passes to the bank. And when a deposit arises from collections, the proceeds form a general...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 54

1899 - 1216 pages
...122, 47 NE 1103. are not authority upon the question here presented, except so far as they recognize the relation of debtor and creditor between the bank and the depositor. In each case the exemption claimed by the bank was not for its deposits, but for its surplus accumulations....
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