CLARK v. HAWKEYE FEDERAL SAV. BANK

No. 87-47.

423 N.W.2d 891 (1988)

Charles D. CLARK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HAWKEYE FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK f/k/a Hawkeye Savings & Loan, Defendant-Appellee, and David R. Danilson, Intervenor.

Court of Appeals of Iowa.

March 9, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. McCann, of Foxhoven & McCann, Des Moines, for plaintiff-appellant.

Barry J. Nadler, of Newbrough, Johnston, Brewer, Maddux & Nadler, Ames, for defendant-appellee.

Heard by HAYDEN, P.J., and SACKETT, and HABHAB, JJ.


SACKETT, Judge.

This case involves issues surrounding Defendant Hawkeye Federal Savings Bank's dishonor of their own cashier's check. The cashier's check was issued by the bank at the request of Plaintiff Charles D. Clark's son Randy. Randy had given the bank sufficient funds to pay the check when it was issued. The check was made payable to Production Credit Association and was delivered to Production Credit to be credited to an account on which plaintiff and Randy...

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