FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF CENTRE v. HANCOCK

85-150.

506 So.2d 305 (1987)

FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF CENTRE v. L.W. HANCOCK and Centre Chain Saw Company, Inc.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 20, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Eugene Rutledge and Clyde E. Riley of Rutledge & Kelly, Birmingham, and Albert Shumaker of Burns, Shumaker & Davis, Centre, for appellant.

Charles M. Thompson of Thompson & Griffis, Birmingham, for appellees.


MADDOX, Justice.

Farmers and Merchants Bank of Centre (sometimes hereinafter "the Bank") filed suit against L.W. Hancock and Centre Chain Saw Company ("Centre") for a deficiency judgment of $82,582.76, including interest and attorney fees. Centre and Hancock counterclaimed, answered and alleged that there was an accord and satisfaction, and alleging deceit, misrepresentation, bad faith repossession, commercially unreasonable sale, and conspiracy.

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