FULTON NATIONAL BANK v. MARSHALL

35806.

245 Ga. 745 (1980)

267 S.E.2d 225

FULTON NATIONAL BANK OF ATLANTA v. MARSHALL.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided May 7, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marion H. Allen, III, W. Stanley Blackburn, for appellant.

Richard D. Ellenberg, for appellee.


HILL, Justice.

On September 22, 1976, Fulton National Bank repossessed a 1972 Ford Torino from Roland C. Marshall. Marshall subsequently filed suit against the bank, alleging wrongful repossession and seeking damages for conversion. By amendment he added a claim for conversion based on the allegation that the bank had failed to sell the car within 90 days of repossession as required by Code Ann. § 109A-9-505. The bank counterclaimed for the unpaid balance on...

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