WELCH v. CAMPBELL


278 A.D. 605 (1951)

Clayton A. Welch et al., Doing Business as I. T. & C. A. Welch & Sons, Respondents, v. Dudley D. Campbell, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

January 10, 1951.


The action is on a note signed by appellant and another person as makers. It was a joint note in form and defendant is therefore liable for the entire obligation. One counterclaim alleges that in transactions with plaintiffs defendant had bought on conditional sales contracts goods for $1,500 or less and that the notes did not conform with the provisions of section 64-a of the Personal Property Law as to the size of type used and form of the instruments. The proof before...

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