ANNISTON LINCOLN-MERCURY v. MAYSE

Civ. 1017.

341 So.2d 949 (1977)

ANNISTON LINCOLN-MERCURY, a corporation, and General Sales Company, Inc., a corp. v. David L. MAYSE.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

January 20, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald S. Held of Lybrand, Sides, Hamner, Oglesby & Boozer, Anniston, for appellants.

Cary F. Smith of Phillips & Watson, Anniston, for appellee.


HOLMES, Judge.

The appellee-Mayse left his automobile with appellant Anniston Lincoln-Mercury in order for the latter to make certain repairs on the automobile. While the vehicle was in the care of Anniston Lincoln-Mercury it was stolen.

Mayse sued Anniston Lincoln-Mercury for the loss of his automobile. After a hearing ore tenus the trial judge entered a judgment in favor of Mayse and against Anniston Lincoln-Mercury.

Able counsel for Anniston...

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