IZAKS v. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE

No. 967.

547 S.W.2d 345 (1977)

Yale IZAKS, Appellant, v. The NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Tyler.

February 4, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry B. Bach, Greenberg & Bach, Dallas, for appellant.

Joe B. Harrison, Wynne & Jaffe, Dallas, for appellee.


MOORE, Justice.

Plaintiff, Yale Izaks, brought suit against defendant, National Bank of Commerce (NBC), for conversion and as grounds for a cause of action alleged that the bank wrongfully accepted certain funds from one of its customers knowing that Izaks owned an interest therein to the extent of $34,500.00 and thereby deprived him of the use and benefits of such funds. In the alternative, he alleged that he was the holder of a security interest in the funds and...

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