FIRST NAT. BANK OF BATAVIA v. FRANK


1 A.D.2d 539 (1956)

First National Bank of Batavia, Respondent, v. Louis Frank, Individually and as a Member of a Partnership Doing Business under the Name of Genesee Motors, et al., Appellants

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

May 16, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wallace J. Stakel for respondent.

Nathan Relin for appellants.

All concur. Present — McCURN, P. J., VAUGHAN, KIMBALL, WHEELER and BASTOW, JJ.


Per Curiam.

The complaint in this case stated two causes of action. The first was a law action for fraud and deceit, the claim being that appellant Louis Frank had knowingly submitted a false statement of his individual assets, in reliance upon which the plaintiff bank was induced to extend credit to his firm, Genesee Motors. The record discloses questions of fact as to whether appellant signed the financial statement...

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