BANK OF HAWAII v. CHAR ET AL.

No. 4015.

43 Haw. 223 (1959)

BANK OF HAWAII v. Y.H. CHAR, WM. H. CROZIER, JR., JOHN G. DUARTE AND T.S. SHINN.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Decided April 23, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.G. Dodge (Heen, Kai & Dodge, Enos Vincent and O.P. Soares with him on the briefs) for appellants T.S. Shinn and John G. Duarte.

H.B. Kidwell (Anderson, Wrenn & Jenks and Richard E. Stifel with him on the brief) for appellee.

RICE, C.J., STAINBACK AND MARUMOTO, JJ.


Per Curiam.

Upon the filing of our opinion reported on page 17, ante, appellants presented their petition for rehearing predicated on our statement in reference to their contention that they were discharged as endorsers by reason of diversion of security by the bank.

That contention was not made in the circuit court. It appeared for the first time in appellant's opening brief on appeal. Appellants do not complain about our disposition of the...

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