DAVIS v. GENUINE PARTS CO.

89-471.

567 So.2d 1275 (1990)

Golden DAVIS and Joan Davis v. GENUINE PARTS COMPANY, d/b/a NAPA Division Center.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 31, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Hill, Jr. of Hill & Weathington, Leeds, for appellants.

David M. Wilson of Clark & Scott, Birmingham, for appellee.


SHORES, Justice.

NAPA Division Center, a division of Genuine Parts Company, sued Golden Davis and his wife Joan Davis, claiming breach of contract and money due on open account. After hearing ore tenus evidence, the court entered a judgment in favor of NAPA for $20,628.08, plus costs. The court denied the Davises' motion for a new trial. The Davises appealed. We affirm.

NAPA alleges that it entered into a contract...

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