NEW YORK CASUALTY CO. v. SAZENSKI

No. 35,837.

240 Minn. 202 (1953)

NEW YORK CASUALTY COMPANY v. MICHAEL SAZENSKI, d.b.a. MIKE'S PLACE, MIKE'S BAR, AND MIKE'S CAFE.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

October 9, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Cowling and Walter P. Wolfe, for appellant.

F.N. Furber, F.W. Thomas, and Fowler, Youngquist, Furber, Taney & Johnson, for respondent.


THOMAS GALLAGHER, JUSTICE.

The New York Casualty Company, hereinafter referred to as the Casualty company, instituted this action against Michael Sazenski, doing business as Mike's Bar, to recover $4,637.40 paid him by Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, hereinafter referred to as Farmers Union, on 42 checks issued by the latter and cashed by defendant for a customer who had forged the endorsement of the payees thereon.

The Casualty company, under a...

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