SECURITY CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK v. WILLIAMS

No. 76AP-435.

52 Ohio App. 2d 175 (1976)

SECURITY CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, APPELLANT, v. WILLIAMS, APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County.

Decided October 21, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Jack Lett, for appellant.

Messrs. Abraham & Purkey, for appellee.


McCORMAC, J.

Appellant sued appellee for $3,020.49 claimed to be due on a promissory note which the bank had received by assignment from Art Sales, Inc. Appellee answered denying the indebtedness and further denying that the bank was a holder in due course, alleging fraud as a defense.

The case was tried to the trial court who found that appellant was not a holder in due course and that appellee had a defense applicable against the bank. The court rendered...

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