CLAYTON v. CROSSROADS EQUIPMENT CO.

Nos. 17013, 17014.

655 P.2d 1125 (1982)

David D. CLAYTON, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. CROSSROADS EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Ivin Barlow, Les Barlow, Ralph H. Barlow and John Deere Company, Defendants and Appellants. (Two Cases).

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 17, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Willard R. Bishop, Cedar City, J. Rand Hirschi, Dennis McCarthy, Salt Lake City, for defendants and appellants.

Michael W. Park, Cedar City, for plaintiff and respondent.


HOWE, Justice:

The plaintiff, David D. Clayton, brought this action against the defendants Crossroads Equipment Company (Crossroads) and John Deere Company (Deere)1 seeking damages and possession of two John Deere combines which he alleged they wrongfully repossessed from him. The trial court, sitting without a jury, awarded the plaintiff $27,400 representing the amount he had paid on the combines, and $100 nominal damages for "unlawful...

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