KELLER v. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION

No. 43162.

96 So.2d 598 (1957)

233 La. 320

J. Claude KELLER v. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 28, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sevier, Yerger & Sevier, Tallulah, and Hunt & Spencer, Monroe, for plaintiff-appellant.

Hudson, Potts & Bernstein, Monroe, for defendant-appellee.


HAMITER, Justice.

Herein, J. Claude Keller is seeking to recover from General Motors Acceptance Corporation (sometimes referred to in this opinion as GMAC) the sum of $2,463.39, plus 8% per annum interest and 25% attorney's fees. His demands were rejected by the district court and he is appealing.

The pertinent facts are not disputed. On May 20, 1954, plaintiff sold to one Cedell Dye (a resident of West Carroll Parish) a Pontiac automobile for a total consideration...

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