GENERAL MOTORS CORP. v. PLANTATION PONTIAC-CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC TRUCK, INC.

2981073.

762 So.2d 859 (1999)

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION v. PLANTATION PONTIAC-CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC TRUCK, INC., et al.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

December 17, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lee M. Hollis, Ivan B. Cooper, and James F. Hughey III of Lightfoot, Franklin & White, L.L.C., Birmingham, for appellant.

William H. Robertson of Robertson, Brunson & New, L.L.C., Eufaula, for appellees.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

Plantation Pontiac-Cadillac, Buick, GMC Truck, Inc., and William Booth (referred to collectively as "the dealership") sued General Motors Corporation ("GM") for conversion. The dealership attempted to serve GM by certified mail at a post-office-box address to which the dealership remitted payments. The post-office-box address corresponded to a "lock box" at First Chicago Bank, where payments were sent for deposit. GM failed to answer the dealership...

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