SULLIVAN v. UNITED DEALERS CORPORATION


486 S.W.2d 699 (1972)

James Earl SULLIVAN and Norma Jean Sullivan, Appellants, v. UNITED DEALERS CORPORATION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 20, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. K. Spear, M. D. Harris, Harris & Wicker, Somerset, for appellants.

John G. Prather, Somerset, for appellee.


REED, Justice.

The sole issue presented is whether appellee, United Dealers Corporation, a finance company, was a holder in due course of a promissory note executed and delivered by appellants, James Earl Sullivan and Norma Jean Sullivan, his wife, in payment for building materials and labor furnished by Memory Swift Homes, Inc., the payee of the note.

Memory Swift Homes, Inc., contracted with the Sullivans to construct a prefabricated dwelling house for them...

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