GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION v. CAPITOL GARAGE, INC.


154 Conn. 593 (1967)

GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION v. CAPITOL GARAGE, INC.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided March 7, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irwin I. Krug, for the appellant (defendant).

C. George Kanabis, with whom, on the brief, was Harry R. Traystman, for the appellee (plaintiff).

KING, C. J., ALCORN, HOUSE, COTTER and RYAN, JS.


COTTER, J.

The complaint alleged that the defendant converted to its own use a car owned by the plaintiff under an assignment of a conditional bill of sale from Leader Chevrolet Company, a retail automobile dealer located in West Springfield, Massachusetts. By way of special defense the defendant in essence claimed that it was a purchaser in good faith without knowledge of the interest of the plaintiff and that the plaintiff lost whatever security interest it may...

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