BEDDINGFIELD v. CENTRAL BANK OF ALA.

82-842.

440 So.2d 1051 (1983)

Virgil L. BEDDINGFIELD v. CENTRAL BANK OF ALABAMA, N.A.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 4, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Clay Alspaugh of Hogan, Smith & Alspaugh, Birmingham, for appellant.

John M. Heacock, Jr. of Lanier, Shaver & Herring, Huntsville, and Jerry W. Powell, Birmingham, for appellee.


MADDOX, Justice.

The two issues on appeal are whether the dead man's statute is unconstitutional and whether evidence otherwise excludable under the provisions of that statute can be considered to defeat a motion for summary judgment.

The appeal follows the trial court's granting of summary judgment in favor of the appellee/defendant, Central Bank of Alabama, N.A., and against appellant/plaintiff, Virgil L. Beddingfield. All of the appellant's claims emanate...

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