REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK OF DALLAS v. STREALY

No. A-8331.

350 S.W.2d 914 (1961)

REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK OF DALLAS, Independent Executor of the Estate of Ray K. Glenn, Deceased, Petitioner, v. Leonard STREALY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Texas.

Rehearing Denied December 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jackson, Walker, Winstead, Cantwell & Miller, Jack Pew, Jr., Dallas, with firm, for petitioner.

Elmo Irby, Fort Worth, for respondent.


HAMILTON, Justice.

This case involves the question of the legal effect of a negotiable instrument where the place of payment had been left blank but was filled in by the holder without express authority of the maker.

On December 31, 1953, Leonard Strealy executed a note in the principal sum of $8,838.15, payable to the order of Ray K. Glenn "at _____". At the time of making delivery of the said note both parties lived in Fort Worth. Later Glenn moved to California...

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