BELL v. TINDALL

No. 38525.

215 Miss. 343 (1952)

60 So.2d 801

7 Adv. S. 3

BELL v. TINDALL.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

November 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robertson, Luckett & Robertson, for appellant.

Brewer & Brewer, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

Bell, in his bill herein, asserted Tindall had loaned him money and contracted and collected more than eight per cent interest, thereby forfeiting all interest, as provided in Section 36, Miss. Code 1942.

Tindall admitted he provided the money but denied it was a loan. He said he bought Bell's notes at a discount. That is the only question to be determined. If the transaction was a loan, more than eight...

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