MORAL INSURANCE COMPANY v. COOKSEY

No. 35941.

285 P.2d 223 (1955)

MORAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff in Error, v. T.J. COOKSEY, d/b/a Cooksey Tire & Battery Service; and Cecil Smith, Individually, and as Chief of Police of the City of Ada, Defendants in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

June 14, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.G. Follens, Tulsa, for plaintiff in error.

Harrell & Trice, by A.W. Trice, Ada, for defendant in error T.J. Cooksey.


WELCH, Justice.

Moral Insurance Company, a corporation, sued T.J. Cooksey, d/b/a Cooksey Tire and Battery Service, for the possession of an automobile which Moral claimed to own, and for damages.

Pursuant to affidavit and bond a writ of replevin was issued and thereunder the automobile was delivered into the possession of the plaintiff.

Cooksey claimed a lien on the car and cross-petitioned for $160.60 for...

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