HILLIARD v. BANK OF AMERICA NAT'L TRUST AND SAVINGS ASS'N

Docket No. 14562.

102 Cal.App.2d 730 (1951)

228 P.2d 327

JACK HILLIARD, Appellant, v. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION (a National Banking Corporation), Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division Two.

March 8, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brown, Smith & Ferguson for Appellant.

Samuel B. Stewart, Jr., Christopher M. Jenks, H.H. Bechtel and Charles E. Cooper for Respondent.


GOODELL, J.

Appellant is a used car dealer, and on April 21, 1947, one Cassaro drove a 1941 Buick into his lot in Oakland and offered it for sale at $1,250. The car had no license plates, but a sticker on its windshield indicated that they had been applied for in Oklahoma. Cassaro informed appellant's manager, Paul Murray, that respondent bank held a chattel mortgage on the car.

When Murray telephoned to verify this, the bank's representative stated that it...

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