BIG JOHN'S LUMBER CO. v. CITY BANK

No. 85470.

901 P.2d 832 (1995)

BIG JOHN'S LUMBER COMPANY OF MUSKOGEE, INC., an Oklahoma Corporation, Appellant, v. CITY BANK OF MUSKOGEE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 1.

July 18, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory G. Meier, Tulsa, for appellant.

Terry W. Tippens, Doneen Douglas Jones, Oklahoma City, for appellee.


Released for Publication by Order of the Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 1.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

GARRETT, Chief Judge:

Big John's Lumber Company (Appellant or Lumber Co.) was destroyed by fire. At the time of the fire, Lumber Co. owed City Bank of Muskogee (Bank) on a promissory note executed by Lumber Co. to Bank. The note was secured by Lumber Co.'s real property, equipment, fixtures, accounts receivable, general intangibles, machinery...

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