FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DODGE CITY v. KELLER

No. 43,534

193 Kan. 581 (1964)

396 P.2d 304

FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DODGE CITY, KANSAS, Appellant and Cross-Appellee, v. LEO KELLER, Appellee and Cross-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed November 7, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. Williams, of Dodge City, and George Stallwitz, of Wichita, argued the cause, and Byron G. Larson and George Voss, both of Dodge City, W.F. Lilleston, George C. Spradling, Henry V. Gott, Ralph M. Hope, Richard W. Stavely, Charles S. Lindberg, and Ronald M. Gott, all of Wichita, were with them on the briefs for the appellant.

Corwin C. Spencer, of Oakley, argued the cause, and C.A. Spencer, of Oakley, was with him on the briefs for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

HATCHER, C.:

This was an action to recover damages resulting from an alleged conspiracy to obtain credit by a "draft kiting" arrangement.

The basic facts are not in dispute. The dispute largely involves the inferences to be drawn from the facts.

Everett Robinson had for many years engaged in the business of buying and selling cattle and other livestock. His business headquarters were at Ness City, Kansas...

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