FIDELITY NAT. BANK v. COLEMAN AM. MOVING SERVICES, INC.

No. 13057.

398 So.2d 556 (1980)

FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK OF BATON ROUGE v. COLEMAN AMERICAN MOVING SERVICES, INC., et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

January 21, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ralph Hood, Roland C. Kizer, Jr., Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellee Fidelity National Bank of Baton Rouge.

Ronald W. Guth, Slidell, Stephen R. Wilson, Baton Rouge, for defendants-appellants Coleman American Moving Services, Inc., Coleman American Companies, Inc., James F. Coleman, Douglas M. Coleman, and Patrick B. Coleman.

Before COVINGTON, LOTTINGER and COLE, JJ.


COLE, Judge.

Fidelity National Bank of Baton Rouge sued on a promissory note and two contracts of suretyship. The trial court granted the bank's motion for a summary judgment. Defendants appeal.

The issues on appeal are whether the trial court erred in denying defendants' motion for a continuance and whether the summary judgment was properly granted.

On the issue of the refusal to grant a continuance, we note the following facts. Fidelity Bank filed...

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