SPICER v. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE IN NEW ORLEANS

No. 4242.

243 So.2d 315 (1971)

David M. SPICER v. The NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE IN NEW ORLEANS.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

January 11, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

LaBorde, Trosclair & Brooks, John H. Brooks, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.

Lautenschlaeger & Gamble, Cameron C. Gamble, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before SAMUEL, LEMMON and TAYLOR, JJ.


TAYLOR, Judge.

This case comes before this court from an adverse judgment rendered by the lower court against plaintiff-appellant after a trial by jury.

The plaintiff had purchased an automobile in 1966 from a dealer in New Orleans and executed a promissory note and chattel mortgage for the purchase price which was held by the defendant-appellee, National Bank of Commerce. Plaintiff moved from this area to Pensacola, Florida and thereafter became in arrears...

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