BOECKING MACHINERY CO. v. JOHNSTON CONST.

No. 67733.

766 P.2d 367 (1988)

BOECKING MACHINERY COMPANY, INC., substituted for the original Plaintiff, The C.I.T. Group/Equipment Financing, Inc., formerly known as C.I.T. Corporation, Appellee, v. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, an Oklahoma corporation; Michael C. Johnson, an individual; Cimmarron Construction Company, an Oklahoma corporation; The Mustang Corporation, an Oklahoma corporation; Michael C. Johnson, as Trustee of the FNBC deferred Income Trust for Michael C. Johnson; Liberty National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma, and Northwest Bank, Defendants, and Joe B. Barnes, the duly elected Treasurer of Oklahoma County, and The Board of Commissioners of Oklahoma County, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 2.

October 14, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Hardin, Hartzog, Conger & Cason, Oklahoma City, for appellee.

Robert H. Macy, Dist. Atty., Marc S. Pate, Asst. Dist. Atty., Oklahoma City, for appellants.


Released for Publication by Order of the Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 2.

REIF, Judge.

This appeal arises from a suit filed by C.I.T. Corporation on January 15, 1986, to collect a promissory note. In addition to judgment against both the defendant debtor Johnson Construction Company and the guarantors, C.I.T. sought an order from the court to obtain the collateral pledged to secure repayment of the note...

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