KNAUF v. BANK OF LaPLACE

No. 90-CA-207.

567 So.2d 182 (1990)

Richard KNAUF v. BANK OF LaPLACE.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied October 17, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Franklin Martin, III, Stephen W. Rider, Kim M. Boyle, New Orleans, Joseph Accardo, Jr., Richard L. Edrington, LaPlace, for defendant, appellee.

William J. Dutel, Constance C. Hobson, New Orleans, for plaintiff, appellant.

Before GRISBAUM and GOTHARD, JJ., and KOLLIN, J. Pro Tem.


GOTHARD, Judge.

This suit is against a bank for wrongful dishonor of a check by the drawee bank. The plaintiff payee appeals judgment dismissing his claim on an exception of no cause of action.

On or about April 15, 1988 the defendant, Lynn Paul Martin doing business as LPM Enterprises, issued two checks payable to Richard Knauf and drawn on the Bank of LaPlace. Knauf endorsed the two checks, "For Deposit Only" and "A/C 12216967," and deposited them into his...

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