COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORPORATION v. SWIDERSKI


196 A.2d 214 (1963)

COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Edward F. SWIDERSKI, Defendant.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

December 30, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur J. Sullivan, of Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams, Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Samuel R. Russell, and Charles K. Keil, of Herrmann, Bayard, Brill & Russell, Wilmington, for defendant.


DUFFY, President Judge.

Swiderski moved for reargument of the Court's opinion on the counterclaim; he argues that he is entitled to a larger judgment based upon both actual and minimum statutory damages.

As to actual damages, the only evidence of fair value at the time of repossession is found in the bids made by third persons. The various other figures argued by Swiderski, and they are many, all flow from the initial...

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