AMERICAN CREDIT CO. OF ALABAMA, INC. v. BRADFORD

Civ. 2833.

414 So.2d 119 (1982)

AMERICAN CREDIT COMPANY OF ALABAMA, INC., an Alabama corporation v. Donald Oscar BRADFORD, Kenneth W. Campbell, Jerry Moore, and Jack Yarber Ford, Inc.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied May 12, 1982.

Certiorari Denied July 23, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clement J. Cartron, Huntsville, for appellant.

Jimmy E. Alexander of Steele, Alexander, Corder & Plunk, Athens, for appellees.


Alabama Court 81-703.

EDWARD N. SCRUGGS, Retired Circuit Judge.

This case involves the interpretation and application of ARCP rule 25(c) as to a corporate merger of a party plaintiff corporation during the pendency of the civil action.

In July, 1978, American Credit Company of Alabama, Inc. (the Alabama corporation), sued several parties, Jack Yarber Ford, Inc. (Yarber) being one of them. The Alabama corporation merged with six foreign corporations...

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