CABLE v. COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK

No. 15.

31 F.Supp. 628 (1940)

CABLE v. COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK OF WINCHESTER, VA.

District Court, W. D. Virginia, at Harrisonburg.

February 27, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O. B. Fisher, of Paris, Tex., and Harry R. Kern, of Winchester, Va., for plaintiff.

F. S. Tavenner, of Woodstock, Va., H. S. Larrick, of Winchester, Va., for defendant.


PAUL, District Judge.

This action was instituted on April 20, 1939, and the complaint filed alleged in substance the following: That the American National Bank of Paris, Texas, went into liquidation in March, 1931, and that the Comptroller of the Currency, on April 10, 1931, made an assessment of 100% upon the stockholders of the bank, to be paid on or before May 18, 1931. That one Rose Lee Burton Snyder, who had died in 1927, was at the time of her death the owner...

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