DAUMIT STORES, INC. v. BROWN

No. 43021.

249 Miss. 528 (1964)

163 So.2d 466

DAUMIT STORES, INC. v. R.C. BROWN, d.b.a. "KAYBEE"

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 27, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Courtney & Echols, Jackson, for appellant.

Bernard W.N. Chill, Jackson, for appellee.


RODGERS, J.

DeJay Stores, Inc. was doing a retail credit clothing business in the City of Jackson, Mississippi, under the trade name of "Kaybee". This corporation leased its store fixtures from the Booth Leasing Corporation. It assigned its notes and credit accounts receivable to James Talcott, Inc. for loans and advances to operate the business. The DeJay Stores went into involuntary bankruptcy on December 11, 1962. The...

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