FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION v. BEENEY

No. 72-327.

521 P.2d 1270 (1974)

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Bill BEENEY and Voice of Reason, Inc., Defendants-Appellants.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. I.

April 30, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

White & Steele, Lowell White, Denver, for plaintiff-appellee.

Elmer Lee Hamby, Denver, Jerome J. Duff, St. Louis, for defendants-appellants.


Selected for Official Publication.

SILVERSTEIN, Chief Judge.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as assignee of the Rocky Mountain Bank, sued Bill Beeney and Voice of Reason, Inc., for the balance of $58,423.15 due on a promissory note executed by defendants. Following a trial to the court, judgment was entered in favor of plaintiff, from which judgment defendants appeal. We affirm.

The trial court found, inter alia, that the note was a valid...

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