HENDERSON v. FOR-SHOR CO.

No. 870502-CA.

757 P.2d 465 (1988)

Mitchell D. HENDERSON, Eileen Buttars, Laurena B. Henderson, and David Hale, Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. FOR-SHOR COMPANY, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

June 10, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Jenkins (argued), Logan, for defendant and appellant.

J. Blaine Zollinger (argued), Logan, for plaintiffs and respondents.

Before BENCH, DAVIDSON and JACKSON, JJ.


OPINION

JACKSON, Judge:

In a memorandum decision entered December 17, 1984, the First District Court ruled that appellant For-Shor Company ("For-Shor") wrongfully repossessed cement forms from respondents that had been purchased by Mitchell Henderson ("Mitchell") and sold to his grandmother, Eileen Buttars ("Buttars"). Judgment was entered in favor of Buttars for $7,500 in fair rental value of the forms ($2,500 for each of the three years between the date...

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