NORBERT TRADING CO. v. UNDERWOOD


253 S.W.2d 722 (1952)

NORBERT TRADING CO., Inc. v. UNDERWOOD.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

December 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wynn & Wynn, of Sevierville, for petitioner.

Fowler, Long & Fowler and Wilbur W. Piper, Knoxville, for respondents.


BURNETT, Justice.

The respondent, Norbert Trading Company, Inc., brought suit against the petitioner, the maker of a negotiable note, on said note. The petitioner entered a plea of non-assignavit. The Chancellor sustained this plea because the complainant had not proven the assignment of the note to it. The original complainant appealed and the Court of Appeals reversed and entered judgment on the note. Two judges of that court concurred in the result but reached...

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