STRINGER v. CONSUMERS CREDIT CORP., INC.

No. 40873.

234 Miss. 240 (1958)

105 So.2d 756

STRINGER v. CONSUMERS CREDIT CORP., INC., et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

October 20, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Simmerman & Richardson, Pascagoula; W.H. Watkins, Jr., Tylertown, for appellant.

Karl Wiesenburg, Pascagoula, for appellees, Consumers Credit Corporation and W.H. Holder, d/b/a Commercial Finance Plan.

Satterfield, Shell, Williams & Buford, Jackson, for appellee, Southern Life & Surety Insurance Company.


LEE, J.

(Hn 1) N.D. Stringer, Sr., by an attachment in chancery, sought to recover from Consumers Credit Corporation, a Louisiana corporation, and three other local corporations, damages which he alleged to have arisen to him out of the breach of a written contract and as a result of a wrongful tort. A number of other parties were made garnishee-defendants.

The original and amended bills charged that...

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