GAVIN v. WASHINGTON POST EMP., ETC.

No. 12308.

397 A.2d 968 (1979)

Craig J. GAVIN, Appellant, v. WASHINGTON POST EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Appellee.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided February 1, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Craig J. Gavin, pro se.

Thomas S. Templeton, New Carrollton, Md., for appellee.

Before KELLY, KERN and FERREN, Associate Judges.


FERREN, Associate Judge:

This is an appeal from a deficiency judgment against appellant, Craig J. Gavin, who defaulted on a secured promissory note held by appellee, Washington Post Employees Federal Credit Union (the Credit Union). After repossessing the collateral, a used automobile, the Credit Union resold it without giving the notice to Gavin prescribed by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), D.C. Code 1973, § 28:9-504(3). The trial court awarded the Credit...

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