JONES v. CENTRAL BANK OF THE SOUTH

83-789.

466 So.2d 932 (1985)

Jane P. JONES, et al. v. CENTRAL BANK OF THE SOUTH.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 1, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C.R. Lewis of Lewis & Brackin and R. Bruce Hall of Conaway, Hall, Carter & Beldsoe, Dothan, for appellants.

Stephen T. Etheredge of Johnson, Huskey, Hornsby & Etheredge, Dothan, for appellee.


TORBERT, Chief Justice.

This case arises as the result of the amendment of a summary judgment in favor of Central Bank of the South ("Bank") and against Jane P. Jones, principal, and J.A. Moseley, surety. The amendment was made more than 30 days after the judgment was granted. In addition, the summary judgment originally allowed recovery on the breach of contract count in the complaint, while the amendment allowed execution on a bond entered into by Jones and Moseley...

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