LOVELL v. FIRST NAT. BANK OF FLORENCE

No. 114.

15 F.Supp. 149 (1936)

LOVELL v. FIRST NAT. BANK OF FLORENCE.

District Court, N. D. Alabama, S. D.

June 3, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas Arant and W. A. Rose (of Bradley, Baldwin, All & White), both of Birmingham, Ala., for plaintiff.

W. H. Mitchell, of Florence, Ala., and R. H. Scrivner, of Birmingham, Ala., for defendant.


DAVIS, District Judge.

This is an action for money had and received, brought by W. S. Lovell, as receiver, against the First National Bank of Florence. The question to be decided is whether or not the defendant has any money in its possession which, under the facts in this case, in equity and good conscience, belongs to the plaintiff.

This question arises out of the following facts: Under the provisions of Amendment 8 to the 1901 Constitution of the State...

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