Case Name: FULTON v. FERGUSON
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1932-12-19
Citations: 13 Ohio Law Abs. 330
Docket Number: No 530
Parties: FULTON v FERGUSON
Judges: WILLIAMS, J, concurs.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 13
Pages: 330–330

Head Matter:
FULTON v FERGUSON
Ohio Appeals, 6th Dist, Wood Co
No 530.
Decided Dec 19, 1932
J. E. Kelly, Bowling Green, Leían S. Middleton and Wm. Dunipace, Bowling Green, for plaintiff in error.
Benjamin F. James, Bowling Green, for defendant in error.

Opinion:
RICHARDS, J.
Following the statutory requirement, the pleading must be liberally construed, and so construed it states a good cause of action.
It will be observed from the' averments of the pleading that the claimant has not mingled any other money with the deposit which he made of the proceeds of his bonus certificate, and that the same was not deposited in a savings department of the bank nor on interest. The identity of the fund has thus been preserved and the claim is entitled to preference under the Federal statute. The judgment allowing the preference must be affirmed on authority of Ramisch v Fulton, etc., 41 Oh Ap, 443, (11 Abs 346).
Judgment affirmed.
WILLIAMS, J, concurs.