FRYE v. POSTAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION


713 S.W.2d 324 (1986)

Orion Frederick FRYE, Appellant, v. POSTAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Western Section, at Jackson.

Permission to Appeal Denied June 30, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William A. Cohn, Cohn, Kleiman, Smith & Harris, Memphis, for appellant.

Norman G. Durham, Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick & Efird, Memphis, for appellee.


Permission to Appeal Denied by Supreme Court June 30, 1986.

HIGHERS, Judge.

This is a suit to recover on a passbook account with a credit union. The trial court granted summary judgment for the defendant on the basis of laches. We reverse and remand for trial as this case is not a proper one for summary judgment.

In 1936, Fred Frye opened a passbook account with the Postal Employees Credit Union in the name of O.F. Frye, his son, who is the plaintiff...

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