DREWES v. BANK OF WADLEY

SC 2148.

350 So.2d 402 (1977)

Ronald E. DREWES v. BANK OF WADLEY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 30, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wiley D. Wood, II, Roanoke, for appellant.

Larkin Radney, of Radney, Radney & Barnes, Alexander City, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

The Bank of Wadley sued Ronald E. Drewes as guarantor of a note for money lent to Dot Development Company, Inc. The issue at trial was whether Drewes signed in his representative capacity as President of Dot Development or in his individual capacity. Drewes appeals from a $30,000.00 jury verdict in favor of the bank. We affirm.

The note in question was for $51,537.39. Drewes signed it in his representative capacity as President of Dot Development...

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