BANKSTON v. COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORPORATION

No. 4187.

86 So.2d 245 (1956)

Johnnie O. BANKSTON, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORPORATION, Intervenor and Appellant (Calvert Fire Insurance Company, Defendant).

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

March 20, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ponder & Ponder, Amite, for appellant.

Carter, Erwin & Carter, Franklinton, for appellee.


TATE, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellee Bankston initially sued Calvert Fire Insurance Company, his collision insurer, to recover the cost of satisfactory repair of the insured car. (The initial repair job following a collision was unsuccessful.)

After Calvert filed answer, the Commercial Credit Corporation intervened requesting payment of any proceeds of the claim upon the insurance policy to itself, as mortgagee holding chattel mortgage on the damaged car. Simultaneously...

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