CENSUS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION v. WANN

No. 1-1179A333.

403 N.E.2d 348 (1980)

CENSUS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Defendant-Appellant, v. Richard Henry WANN, Plaintiff-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

April 15, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Mapother, Mapother & Mapother, Jeffersonville, for defendant-appellant.

Stephen W. Voelker, Fifer, Vogt & Lanum, Jeffersonville, for plaintiff-appellee.


NEAL, Judge.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

This is an appeal by the defendant-appellant, The Census Federal Credit Union, from an adverse judgment for trespass to personal property, in favor of the plaintiff-appellee, Richard Henry Wann.

We reverse.

FACTS

The facts most favorable to support the judgment are as follows: Plaintiff borrowed money from defendant and executed a note and a security agreement on his automobile to defendant. The...

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