COMMERCIAL INV. TRUST v. BAY CITY BANK

No. 6061.

62 F.2d 735 (1933)

COMMERCIAL INV. TRUST v. BAY CITY BANK.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

January 10, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. V. Pylkas, of Detroit, Mich. (Max Kahn, of Detroit, Mich., on the brief), for appellant.

J. E. Duffy, of Bay City, Mich. (L. W. Bartlett and Duffy & Duffy, all of Bay City, Mich., on the brief), for appellee.

Before MOORMAN, HICKS and SIMONS, Circuit Judges.


SIMONS, Circuit Judge.

The controversy results from conflicting claims to priority asserted by two assignees of the same assignor to certain accounts receivable evidenced by installment title retaining contracts and promissory notes. Appellant is a finance company, organized as a Massachusetts common-law trust, and engaged in the business of loaning money upon customer's accounts, and appellee is a Michigan corporation, in the banking business at Bay City.

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