State Nat. Bank of Lincoln v. Smith

Decision Date04 May 1898
Citation55 Neb. 54,75 N.W. 51
PartiesSTATE NAT. BANK OF LINCOLN v. SMITH.
CourtNebraska Supreme Court

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Syllabus by the Court.

It is the settled doctrine of this court that the signing of a promissory note by a married woman does not raise the presumption that she intended thereby to render her separate estate liable for its payment; nor that it was given with reference to her separate property, trade, or business, or upon the faith and credit thereof; and to an action upon such note coverture is a complete defense, unless the plaintiff shall establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the note was made with reference to or upon the faith and credit of the wife's separate estate or business, or with an intention on her part to charge her separate estate with its payment. Banking Co. v. Wright, 74 N. W. 82, 53 Neb. 574, followed.

Error to district court, Lancaster county; Tibbets, Judge.

Action by the State National Bank of Lincoln against M. Isabel Bond and Mrs. H. C. Smith. From a judgment for Mrs. Smith, plaintiff brings error. Affirmed.

Thos. Ryan, for plaintiff in error.

B. F. Johnson, for defendant in error.

RAGAN, C.

In the district court of Lancaster county the State National Bank brought suit upon a promissory note against M. Isabel Bond and Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mrs. Smith defended the action upon the ground that she was a married woman; signed the note sued upon as surety for Mrs. Bond; that she did not receive, directly or indirectly, any portion of the consideration for which the note was given; that it was not given with reference to her separate property, trade, or business, or upon the faith or credit thereof, nor with intent on her part to thereby charge her separate estate with its payment. The district court found generally in favor of Mrs. Smith, and the bank prosecutes error.

The evidence in the record sustains the finding of the district court on which it based its judgment releasing Mrs. Smith from liability on the note in suit, and the case is therefore ruled by Banking Co. v. Wright (Neb.) 74 N. W. 82, and Association v. Stenger (Neb.) 74 N. W. 846. A rediscussion of the question would subserve no useful purpose whatever. It is the settled doctrine of this court that the signing of a promissory note by a married woman does not raise the presumption that she intended thereby to render her separate estate liable for its payment, nor that it was given with reference to her separate property, trade, or business, or...

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  • First Nat. Bank in Alexandria v. Ernst
    • United States
    • Nebraska Supreme Court
    • 18 Mayo 1928
    ...Benevolent Ass'n v. Stenger, 54 Neb. 427, 74 N. W. 846;First Nat. Bank v. Grosshans, 54 Neb. 773, 75 N. W. 51;State Nat. Bank v. Smith, 55 Neb. 54, 75 N. W. 51;Westervelt v. Baker, 56 Neb. 63, 76 N. W. 440;Smith v. Bond, 56 Neb. 529, 76 N. W. 1062;Farmers' Bank v. Boyd, 67 Neb. 497, 93 N. W......
  • First National Bank In Alexandria
    • United States
    • Nebraska Supreme Court
    • 18 Mayo 1928
    ... ... v. Wright, 53 Neb ... 574, 74 N.W. 82; Smith v. Bond, 56 Neb. 529, 76 N.W ... 1062; Farmers' Bank v. Boyd, 67 Neb ... is a direct issue in a case, it is competent for the doer to ... state his own mind, as he knows more about it than any one ... else. Hackney v ... Metropolitan Life Ins ... Co., 84 Neb. 866, 122 N.W. 27; Union Nat. Bank v ... Chapman, 169 N.Y. 538, 57 L. R. A. 513, 62 N.E. 672; ... ...

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