KANAVOS v. HANCOCK BANK & TRUST CO.


14 Mass. App. Ct. 326 (1982)

439 N.E.2d 311

HAROLD J. KANAVOS vs. HANCOCK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

August 23, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nicholas A. Abraham for the plaintiff.

James R. DeGiacomo for the defendant.

Present: DREBEN, ROSE, & KASS, JJ.


KASS, J.

At the close of the plaintiff's evidence, the defendant moved for a directed verdict, which the trial judge allowed. The judge's reason for so doing was that the plaintiff, in his contract action,1 failed to introduce sufficient evidence tending to prove that the bank officer who made the agreement with which the plaintiff sought to charge the bank had any authority to make it...

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