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Business, 27.12.2019 01:31 jaylynomalley

Thomas reep, was the president of first national bank in clarksville. r. l. moore approached reep requesting the bank to open an account in the name of texas continental express, inc., a corporation owned by his two sons. r. l. had no affiliation with the corporation nor any financial interest in it. r. l. promised reep that he would open several accounts in first national that would more than amount to the business of his sons. r. l. assured reep that if anything came up in connection with the sons' account, reep was to contract him directly. upon these conditions, first national proceeded to furnish a regular checking account and bank draft services for texas continental. sometime later, first national paid two drafts overdrawing the account by $448,942. when reep contacted r. l. about the overdrawn account, r. l. assured reep that money would be deposited in the account. when reep called back a few days later to find out why the money had not been deposited, r. l. informed reep that his wife had suffered a nervous breakdown the night before and the deal was off. first national bank brought suit to enforce r. l.'s promise to pay the debts of texas continental. what is the likely outcome? best

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