EMICK v. KOCH

No. 86-601.

739 P.2d 947 (1987)

Patrick EMICK, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Ken KOCH and Gary Koch, d/b/a Central Auto, Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided July 9, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dunaway, O'Connor & Moe, Stewart R. Kirkpatrick argued, and William J. O'Connor, II argued, Billings, for plaintiff and appellant.

George T. Radovich argued, Billings, for defendants and respondents.


WEBER, Justice.

Mr. Emick sued the defendants for misrepresentation and unfair practices in violation of state and federal statutes, in the sale of a used Chevy Blazer. After trial to the court, judgment was entered for defendants. The District Court concluded that Mr. Emick had failed to carry the burden of proof to show defendants' liability. Mr. Emick appeals. We affirm.

The issues are:

1. Did the District Court err in concluding that Mr. Emick...

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