BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF TULSA v. WIENER

No. 39973.

405 P.2d 691 (1965)

BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF TULSA, K. E. Dailey and John Harley, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Pearl WIENER, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied July 20, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Conner, Winters, Randolph & Ballaine, Tulsa, for plaintiffs in error.

Thomas E. Landrum, Jr., and James E. Poe, Tulsa, for defendant in error.


BERRY, Justice.

Plaintiff, Pearl Wiener, brought this action to recover actual and punitive damages resulting from wrongful conversion of household goods and other personal property.

Defendants, Beneficial Finance Co., K.E. Dailey and John Harley, denied occurrence of conversion but alleged plaintiff's joint execution of a note for $300.00 secured by a chattel mortgage upon furniture, default upon the balance ($183...

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