TARNOFF v. JONES

No. 1 CA-CIV 1861.

17 Ariz. App. 240 (1972)

497 P.2d 60

Joseph E. TARNOFF, Appellant, v. Jack C. JONES, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department B.

May 11, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Evans & Kunz, by Donald R. Kunz, Phoenix, for appellant.

Shimmel, Hill & Bishop, P.C. by John C. King, Phoenix, for appellee.


JACOBSON, Judge.

This appeal raises the question of the validity of a default judgment.

Jack C. Jones, plaintiff-appellee, entered into a franchise and lease agreement with Method Master, Inc., an Illinois corporation, Sy B. Gaiber and Joseph Tarnoff, both residents of Illinois. According to the terms of the contract, Method Master, Gaiber, and Tarnoff, agreed to deliver to Jones on or before May 1, 1967, a fully operative eight-bay automotive diagnostic clinic...

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