TAYLOR COMPANY v. PAULSON

No. 14402.

552 P.2d 1274 (1976)

D.A. TAYLOR COMPANY, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Laurence PAULSON and Windsor House, Inc., Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Utah.

July 27, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard M. Taylor, Spanish Fork, for defendants and appellants.

Pete N. Vlahos, of Vlahos & Knowlton, Ogden, for plaintiff and respondent.


MAUGHAN, Justice:

Plaintiff, a wholesale carpet dealer, initiated this action to recover an indebtedness incurred by defendant, Paulson, for the purchase of carpeting. It was an open account. Defendant, Windsor House, Inc., had executed a promissory note to pay Paulson's indebtedness; so plaintiff joined it in the action seeking to recover under the note. Windsor House, Inc. defaulted and judgment was entered against it. The issues raised by Paulson, hereinafter referred...

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