RICHLAND TRUST COMPANY v. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 73-1021.

480 F.2d 1212 (1973)

The RICHLAND TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided July 12, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rees Davis, Mansfield, Ohio, for plaintiff-appellant; Robert L. Ross, Ross, Davis & Baran, Mansfield, Ohio, on brief.

John L. Miller, Columbus, Ohio, for defendant-appellee; J. Paul McNamara, McNamara & McNamara, Columbus, Ohio, on brief.

Before CELEBREZZE and McCREE, Circuit Judges, and MOYNAHAN, District Judge.


PER CURIAM.

Appellant brought this action to recover on a banker's blanket bond it had secured from appellee insurance company to protect it from a loss by reason of having given value upon "any securities, documents or other written instruments which prove to have been counterfeited or forged as to the signature of any maker . . . ." Appellant had extended several loans over a three-year period to a road contractor and the corporations he controlled, but the contractor...

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