ISAAC v. GENE'S USED CARS

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296 S.C. 280 (1988)

372 S.E.2d 102

Leroy L. ISAAC, Respondent-Appellant v. GENE'S USED CARS, James B. Germany and John Bouchillon, Defendants, of whom James B. Germany is Appellant-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided August 29, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael R. Daniel, of Daniel & Daniel, Columbia, for appellant-respondent.

Walter Bedingfield and Agnes Dale Moore, of Bedingfield Law Offices, Barnwell, for respondent-appellant.


Heard March 16, 1988.

Decided Aug. 29, 1988.

BELL, Judge:

This is an action in tort for injury to personal property. Leroy L. Isaac, the alleged owner of an automobile which had been repossessed by Gene's Used Cars under a security agreement, brought suit on three causes of action: (1) common law conversion against Gene's and its servant, James B. Germany; (2) statutory conversion against Gene's;1 and (3) negligence against...

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