CHRISTIAN v. PAN AM SOUTHERN CORPORATION


309 S.W.2d 378 (1957)

Tommy W. CHRISTIAN, Jr., et ux., Complainants-Appellants, v. PAN AM SOUTHERN CORPORATION and E.J. Diefenbach, Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Eastern Section.

Certiorari Denied January 6, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moon, Anderson, Harris & Dineen, Chattanooga, for E.J. Diefenbach, defendants-appellants.

Hargraves & Hargraves and Atchley & Atchley, Chattanooga, for complainants-appellees.

Geo. H. Armistead, Jr. and Chas. L. Cornelius, Jr., Nashville, for Pan Am Southern Corp.


Certiorari Denied by Supreme Court January 6, 1958.

HALE, Judge.

This case turns upon this question: Does the fraudulent material alteration of a written instrument extinguish the consideration for which it was given? The Chancellor ruled it did not. The parties aggrieved, Christian and wife, have appealed.

Prior to February 25, 1955, complainants Tommy W. Christian, Jr., and wife, Juanita Christian (hereinafter called Christians) owned a filling station...

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