INGRAM v. CARRUTHERS


250 S.W.2d 537 (1952)

INGRAM v. CARRUTHERS.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

July 11, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

DeWitt, Warner & Bell, Quentin L. Housholder and Beverly Douglas, Jr., Nashville, for complainant.

Burt Francis, Nashville, for defendant.


GAILOR, Justice.

The original bill in the cause was filed to recover the sum of $459.59 alleged to be due the complainant from the defendant on open account. The defendant answered, denying the indebtedness, and pleading bankruptcy and a discharge of the debt.

A stipulation of fact was filed, the pertinent parts of which are as follows:

"1. Complainant, W.G. Ingram, is a distributor for the Gulf Refining Co. Complainant maintains both his residence...

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