MARTIN, Chief Justice.
An appeal from a decree dismissing a bill of complaint for want of substance.
The appellant, Patrick F. Hannan, was plaintiff in the lower court, and the Federal American National Bank & Trust Company of Washington, hereinafter called the bank, was the principal defendant. In the bill it was alleged in substance that on March 31, 1931, the William A. Hill Company, a corporation, executed and delivered to plaintiff its several promissory...
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