GRANT v. NATIONAL BANK


97 U.S. 80 (____)

GRANT v. NATIONAL BANK.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Thomas G. Frost and Mr. H.G. Miller for the appellant.

Mr. C.B. Lawrence, contra.


MR. JUSTICE BRADLEY, after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court.

Some confusion exists in the cases as to the meaning of the phrase, "having reasonable cause to believe such a person is insolvent." Dicta are not wanting which assume that it has the same meaning as if it had read, "having reasonable cause to suspect such a person is insolvent." But the two phrases are distinct in meaning and effect. It is not...

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