UNION SAV. BANK v. CASSING

No. WD 36282.

691 S.W.2d 513 (1985)

UNION SAVINGS BANK, Respondent, v. M. Craig CASSING, Appellant, and Charles W. Meyer, Defendant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

May 21, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jonathan D. Cope, Sedalia, for appellant.

Max E. Mitchell, Brown and Buckley, Sedalia, for respondent.

Robert Wesner, Sedalia, for defendant Meyer.

Before NUGENT, P.J., and PRITCHARD and CLARK, JJ.


CLARK, Judge.

This suit was brought by Union Savings Bank to recover principal, interest and attorney fees claimed to be due from one Charles W. Meyer and appellant, M. Craig Cassing, the makers of a negotiable promissory note. The trial court entered judgment for the bank against both defendants. Only Cassing has appealed.

The sole point of error advanced by Cassing is that the judgment fails for want of substantial evidence to support it in that the note...

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