BRINDLE v. ANGLIN

No. 3-1172A84.

295 N.E.2d 860 (1973)

Earl BRINDLE et al., Appellants, v. Glen ANGLIN and Elmer S. Anglin, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District.

Rehearing Denied July 25, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas E. Miller, Barrett, Barrett & McNagny, Fort Wayne, Robert C. Probst, Probst & Probst, Kendallville, for appellants.

Kenneth A. King, Kendallville, for appellees.


SHARP, Judge.

This case has a long judicial history which commenced when the Appellant, Earl Brindle, filed a complaint in replevin in the DeKalb Circuit Court on December 21, 1961 naming Appellees, Glen Anglin and Elmer S. Anglin as defendants. In that case Anglins filed two paragraphs of answer, the first in general denial and a second paragraph setting up the defense of settlement and compromise. The cause was submitted to the DeKalb Circuit Court which entered...

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