JAMES EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION v. HAWLEY


2 Wis.2d 490 (1958)

JAMES EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION, Appellant, vs. HAWLEY, Defendant: SCHNEIDER, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

January 7, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Hobe & Lampert of Fort Atkinson, attorneys, and Robert J. Gunnis of Milwaukee of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. John L. Lampert and Mr. Gunnis.

For the respondent there was a brief by Bernard Goldstein of Whitewater, attorney, and Gerald L. Bass of Milwaukee of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Goldstein and Mr. Bass.


STEINLE, J.

A promissory note for $801.07 dated September 14, 1954, was given by the defendants to the plaintiff in consideration of a loan for such sum by the plaintiff to the defendant Hawley. The note was signed by Marion Hawley as "Maker" and by Dr. Frank W. Schneider as "Comaker." After having been induced by Hawley to sign the note and before signing it, Dr. Schneider communicated with a representative of the plaintiff Credit Union and learned that payments...

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