SECURITY LEASING COMPANY v. FLINCO, INCORPORATED

No. 11627.

461 P.2d 460 (1969)

23 Utah 2d 242

SECURITY LEASING COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. FLINCO, INCORPORATED, a corporation, Defendant, Respondent and Third-Party Plaintiff.

Supreme Court of Utah.

November 25, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen G. Morgan, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff-appellant.

Dwight L. King, Salt Lake City, for defendant-respondent and third-party plaintiff.


CROCKETT, Chief Justice.

Security Leasing Company, lessor, sues claiming Flinco, Incorporated, lessee, had wrongfully breached a five-year lease on certain business equipment known as a Friden Computyper and a Tab Card Punch Control unit. Flinco's defense was justifiable rescission on the ground that the equipment did not perform the service in accordance with their agreement. The trial court made findings and rendered judgment in favor of the defendant. Plaintiff...

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