SMITH v. BAUMANN

No. 5570.

75 Ariz. 205 (1953)

254 P.2d 802

SMITH v. BAUMANN.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

March 23, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Udall & Peterson, of Safford, for appellant.

Max T. Layton, of Safford, for appellee.


STANFORD, Chief Justice.

Appellee, Edward W. Baumann, brought an action for damages or the return of his automobile against appellant, E.D. Smith, in the lower court. Appellant answered the charge by asserting that he had made a loan in the amount of $180 to the appellee, no part of which had been repaid, and that appellee had pledged the automobile as security for this loan.

The lower court gave judgment for the appellee for the possession of his car, and...

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