AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE v. MARINA TRAVEL

No. 8321SC1037.

316 S.E.2d 642 (1984)

AIR TRAFFIC CONFERENCE OF AMERICA, A DIVISION OF AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA v. MARINA TRAVEL, INC., and Penelope Chamis.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 19, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

White & Crumpler by Randolph M. James and William E. West, Jr., Winston-Salem, for plaintiff-appellant.

Cofer & Mitchell by William L. Cofer and Dean B. Rutledge, Winston-Salem, for defendant-appellee.


BRASWELL, Judge.

The plaintiff seeks to hold Penelope Chamis personally liable for $95,810.59 received from the sale of airline tickets but not paid to the applicable airlines. The complaint alleges that the defendant Chamis (hereinafter referred to as the defendant) is liable on the basis of: (1) an agreement she signed on behalf of the corporation promising to hold all receipts in trust for the carrier; (2) her participation in the misapplication and diversion of...

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