AMERICAN ARLINGTON BANK v. COHEN

No. JJ-97.

369 So.2d 369 (1979)

AMERICAN ARLINGTON BANK, a State Banking Corporation, Appellant, v. Joseph H. COHEN, Robert L. Cohen and Emma J. Cohen, As Trustees for J & J Galleries, Inc., a Dissolved Florida Corporation, and Joseph H. Cohen and John E. Graham, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

Rehearing Denied April 30, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chauncey W. Lever, Jr., of Franson, Brant, Dearing & Moore, P.A., Jacksonville, for appellant.

David U. Tumin, Robert V. Palmer, Jacksonville, for appellees.


ERVIN, Judge.

In March, 1974, appellant American Arlington Bank agreed to consolidate a past due note and another demand note of appellee Cohen's into one demand note totaling approximately $7,400.00. Cohen and another individual had previously executed a third demand note, for $10,000.00, to Arlington. To secure all of Cohen's obligations, the parties signed a bailment agreement, on September 21, 1974, making Arlington bailee of Cohen's painting of King George III...

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