Kjar v. United States, 332 U.S. 768 (1947). · Go Syfert
Kjar v. United States, 332 U.S. 768 (1947). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: First National Bank & Trust Co. v. Atchison County Auction Co. (kanctapp, 1985-05-02)
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discussed Cited as authority (rule) First National Bank & Trust Co. v. Atchison County Auction Co.
Kan. Ct. App. · 1985 · confidence medium
The basis for the factor’s liability if he assists in a conversion, even though innocent, is the fact he stands in the shoes of his principal (Birmingham v. Rice Bros., 238 Iowa 410 , 26 N.W.2d 39 , 2 A.L.R.2d 1108 , cert. den. 332 U.S. 768 , 92 L.ed. 353, 68 S.Ct. 79 , reh. den. 332 U.S. 820 , 92 L.ed. 397, 68 S.Ct. 151 ).” Under these common-law principles Atchison Auction stands in the shoes of Hilst.
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Kjar
v.
United States
No. 232.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 13, 1947.
332 U.S. 768
Henry H. Taylor, Jr. for petitioner., Solicitor General Perlman, Sewall Key and A. F. Prescott for the United States.
Published

Certiorari denied.