GENERAL ELEC. CREDIT CORP. v. ALFORD & ASSOC.

77-272.

374 So.2d 1316 (1979)

GENERAL ELECTRIC CREDIT CORPORATION, a corporation, v. ALFORD & ASSOCIATES, INC., a corporation, and Fred B. Alford.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

As Modified On Rehearing September 7, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Givhan of Albrittons & Givhan, Andalusia, Albert E. Ritchey of Ritchey & Ritchey, Birmingham, Euel A. Screws, Jr. of Hobbs, Copeland, Franco & Screws, Montgomery, for appellant.

Earl V. Johnson, Andalusia, Jack Crenshaw, Joe T. Booth III, Montgomery, for appellees.


PER CURIAM.

General Electric Credit Corporation, Appellant, initiated this lawsuit by filing a three-count complaint against Alford & Associates, Inc., and Fred B. Alford, Appellees. On the first count for detinue, claiming nine mobile homes, the jury returned a verdict for G.E.C.C., assessing a total of $19,400 as the alternate value of the mobile homes and awarding damages of $6,570 for wrongful detention. On the second and third counts—for $17,889.47...

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