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Ginsberg v. Shurman

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Apr 1, 1911
71 Misc. 463 (N.Y. App. Term 1911)

Opinion

April, 1911.

Harry B. Mintz, for appellants.

Strauss Singer (Jerome A. Strauss, of counsel), for respondent.


The plaintiff is the holder of a note made by the defendant Shurman. The answer alleges, as an affirmative defense, that the payee agreed with the maker of the note that, if the Froma Realty Company did not take title to certain premises, the note was to be returned to the maker and the payee agreed to hold the note until the time of taking title and to return it if title was not passed; and it further alleges that, at the commencement of the action, title to said properties had not passed.

At the trial the plaintiff introduced the note in evidence and rested. The defendant then offered in evidence the written agreement made by the payee of the note and endeavored to prove his defense. The trial justice excluded this evidence on the ground that the defendant must first show that plaintiff was not a holder for value. The exclusion of this evidence was erroneous. The defendant should have been permitted to show that the note was negotiated in violation of the agreement under which it was given. Such negotiation when shown constitutes a breach of faith and amounts to a fraud upon the maker; and, when that fact appears, the presumption that the holder is a holder for value no longer applies, and the plaintiff can no longer rest upon the presumption but must show affirmatively his good faith. German American Bank v. Cunningham, 97 A.D. 244, and cases therein cited.

Judgment should be reversed and a new trial granted, with costs to appellants to abide the event.

SEABURY and BIJUR, JJ., concur.

Judgment reversed.


Summaries of

Ginsberg v. Shurman

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Apr 1, 1911
71 Misc. 463 (N.Y. App. Term 1911)
Case details for

Ginsberg v. Shurman

Case Details

Full title:BETA GINSBERG, Respondent, v . CLIFFORD N. SHURMAN, GEORGE W. LEVY…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: Apr 1, 1911

Citations

71 Misc. 463 (N.Y. App. Term 1911)
128 N.Y.S. 653

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