WHITE MOTOR COMPANY v. PIGGY BAK CARTAGE CORP.

No. 2710.

202 So.2d 294 (1967)

The WHITE MOTOR COMPANY v. PIGGY BAK CARTAGE CORPORATION and William S. Vincent.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied October 4, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sessions, Fishman, Rosenson, Snellings & Boisfontaine, Frank J. Stich, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee.

Henican, James & Cleveland, Emile J. Dreuil, Jr., New Orleans, for defendants-appellants.

Before SAMUEL, CHASEZ and HALL, JJ.


SAMUEL, Judge.

On November 29, 1961 plaintiff sold three trucks to Piggy Bak Cartage Corporation which furnished a chattel mortgage on each truck to secure the payment of its three promissory notes for the credit portion of the purchase price. The chattel mortgages were executed for Piggy Bak by its president, William S. Vincent, who also personally guaranteed punctual payment of the notes.

On October 23, 1963 plaintiff instituted a suit for executory process...

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