CHRYSLER CREDIT CORP. v. KEELING

No. WD 42731.

793 S.W.2d 222 (1990)

CHRYSLER CREDIT CORPORATION, Plaintiff, Respondent, v. Robert M. KEELING, and Joe Booth, d/b/a 40 Highway Tow Service, Defendant/Appellant.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

August 7, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey B. Tonkin, Kansas City, for defendant/appellant.

Howard D. Lay, Dysart Taylor Penner Lay & Lewandowski, Kansas City, for plaintiff/respondent.

Before TURNAGE, P.J., and MANFORD and BERREY, JJ.


TURNAGE, Presiding Judge.

Joe Booth appeals from a judgment ordering him to deliver possession of a 1988 Dodge pickup to Chrysler Credit Corporation. Booth contends that he had a lien on the truck which was superior to the lien of Chrysler and therefore should not have been ordered to deliver possession. Affirmed.

Chrysler was shown as the lien holder on the certificate of title to the pickup. The owner was shown as Robert Keeling. Apparently because of Keeling...

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