Case Name: State, ex rel. C. A. Sorensen, Attorney General, v. Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Havelock, appellant: Michael J. Moran, Intervener, appellee
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1930-10-31
Citations: 120 Neb. 861
Docket Number: No. 27550
Parties: State, ex rel. C. A. Sorensen, Attorney General, v. Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Havelock, appellant: Michael J. Moran, Intervener, appellee.
Judges: Heard before Goss, C. J., Rose, Good, Eberly and Day, JJ., and Redick, District Judge.
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 120
Pages: 861–861

Head Matter:
State, ex rel. C. A. Sorensen, Attorney General, v. Farmers & Mechanics Bank of Havelock, appellant: Michael J. Moran, Intervener, appellee.
Filed October 31, 1930.
No. 27550.
C. M. Sidles, I. D. Beynon and W. A. Crossland, for appellant.
C. J. Campbell, contra.
Heard before Goss, C. J., Rose, Good, Eberly and Day, JJ., and Redick, District Judge.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Michael J. Moran filed his petition of intervention in the receivership proceedings of defendant bank alleging a deposit in the bank of the sum of $2,904.17 in an account known as "M. J. Moran, Special," and asked that two promissory notes representing personal indebtedness and certain other notes upon which he was surety be offset against the deposit.
The district court for Lancaster county held that intervener was entitled to have said deposit offset in satisfaction of the personal notes, but that he was not entitled to fin offset in payment of the notes upon which he was surety. The defendant bank has appealed.
We have carefully examined the record and find the same to be free from prejudicial error. The judgment of the district court is therefore
Affirmed.