MOK v. IROQUOIS BUILDING CO.

Docket No. 670.

4 Mich. App. 307 (1966)

144 N.W.2d 813

MOK v. IROQUOIS BUILDING COMPANY.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided September 27, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max M. Marston, for plaintiff.

J. Leonard Hyman, for defendant Mark Abend.

Levine & Benjamin (Alvin L. Levine, of counsel), for defendants Iroquois Building Company and Raymond Husic.


J.H. GILLIS, P.J.

The defendants, Mark Abend and Raymond Husic, were officers of the defendant Iroquois Building Company. To partially secure a debt of $9,000 owed by the defendant company to the plaintiff, Ira E. Mok, doing business as Mok Modern Lumber Co., Abend and Husic issued 4 promissory notes of $1,000 each to the plaintiff. Each note was written on the defendant corporation's checks in the following form:

"IROQUOIS...

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