ROBINSON v. EXCHANGE NAT. BANK OF TULSA, OKL.

No. 1287.

28 F.Supp. 244 (1939)

ROBINSON v. EXCHANGE NAT. BANK OF TULSA, OKL., et al.

District Court, N. D. Oklahoma.

June 30, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. C. Edmister, John Ladner, and Carl H. Livingston, all of Tulsa, Okl., for plaintiff.

Joseph L. Hull and James E. Bush, both of Tulsa, Okl., for defendants National Bank of Tulsa and Exchange Nat. Bank of Tulsa.

Settle & Clammer, of Tulsa, Okl., for defendant R. M. Moody.


FRANKLIN E. KENNAMER, District Judge.

James B. Robinson was indebted to the National Bank of Tulsa in the sum of $1,820.44, and to the Exchange National Bank of Tulsa for $3,022.16, represented by notes dated October 23, 1935. He was also indebted to the defendant R. M. Moody in the sum of $1,000, evidenced by a note dated October 23, 1935, for money borrowed. The notes held by the banks were collateral form notes, providing in substance that certain assets were pledged...

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