First National Bank Grapevine v. Nu-Way Transports First National Bank Grapevine v. Nu-Way Transports

First National Bank Grapevine v. Nu-Way Transports

1979.TX.41083 585 S.W.2D 813

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Publisher Description

A bank appeals a judgment against it based on a jury verdict. The bank was found to have converted assets held by it in a corporations checking account and also to have unreasonably informed a judgment creditor that the corporation was jointly operated with a judgment debtor resulting in the corporation being involved in garnishment actions and being damaged thereby. The question is whether the corporations recovery is barred by the two year statute of limitation.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1979
28 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
8
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
68.3
KB

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