NATIONAL SECURITY FIRE AND CASUALTY CO. v. MAZZARA

6 Div. 890.

268 So.2d 814 (1972)

NATIONAL SECURITY FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation v. Vincent MAZZARA and Protective Industrial Insurance Co. of Alabama, Inc., a corporation.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied November 30, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph S. Mead, Birmingham, for appellant.

Speir & Irons, Birmingham, for Vincent Mazzara.

J. Mason Davis, Birmingham, for appellee Protective Industrial Ins. Co. of Ala., Inc., a Corp.


PER CURIAM.

Mazzara, one of the appellees here, owned a dwelling house in Jefferson County which, in December of 1965, he placed in possession of John and Barbara Hamilton under an agreement of lease-sale which provided that when a total of $6,900.00 was paid to Mazzara at the rate of $60.11 per month, as evidenced by notes, it was to be considered as payment in full for the property and the Hamiltons would be entitled to a warranty deed to the premises. Also in December...

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