PAWTUCKET CREDIT UNION v. LaSCOLA

No. 96-104-Appeal.

693 A.2d 1031 (1997)

PAWTUCKET CREDIT UNION v. Lawrence D. LaSCOLA.

Supreme Court of Rhode Island.

April 29, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Boren, Providence, John Gannon, Pawtucket.

Constance Pannone, Smithfield.


ORDER

The plaintiff, Pawtucket Credit Union (PCU), discharged the mortgage of the defendant, Lawrence D. LaScola (LaScola), after receiving a certified money order for his mortgage-loan balance from one Patrick E. Rudd (Rudd). In a letter accompanying the money order, Rudd claimed to have power of attorney for LaScola. The PCU attempted to process the money order for payment, but it was returned unpaid. The PCU then filed suit against LaScola to reinstate...

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