HAMBRO V. CASEY, 110 U. S. 216 (1884)

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Hambro v. Casey, 110 U.S. 216 (1884)

Hambro v. Casey

Submitted January 3, 1884

Decided January 21, 1884

110 U.S. 216

Syllabus

When a bank, the owner and holder of a bill of exchange on a foreign country, remits it for collection to its correspondent abroad, and the bill is not paid at maturity, and is protested, the correspondent is not entitled to damages on the protest, as against the owner, even though the owner may have failed before maturity of the bill, being largely indebted to the correspondent.