OWENSBORO NAT. BANK v. CRISP


608 S.W.2d 51 (1980)

The OWENSBORO NATIONAL BANK, Movant, v. Sam CRISP, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

October 14, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald M. Sullivan, Holbrook, Gary, Wible & Sullivan, Owensboro, for movant.

Stewart B. Elliott, Elliott & Carroll, Owensboro, for respondent.


STERNBERG, Justice:

This case involves the application of the Uniform Commercial Code. Sam Crisp lived in Daviess County, Kentucky, and had a personal checking account in the Owensboro National Bank. He was swindled out of $6,200 by Bill Carter upon the failure of the bank to exercise reasonable commercial standards in the cashing of a check in this manner: Early in the morning of January 22, 1975, Carter and a confederate...

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