ANDALUSIA DISTRIB. v. SINGER HARDWARE CO.

1001485.

822 So.2d 1180 (2001)

ANDALUSIA DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. v. SINGER HARDWARE CO., INC., and Sam Singer, Jr.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 7, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark John Christensen, Andalusia, for appellant.

David A. Hatfield, Eufaula, for appellees.


MOORE, Chief Justice.

Andalusia Distributing Co., Inc. (hereinafter "ADC"), sued Singer Hardware Co., Inc., a Georgia corporation, and Sam Singer, Jr. (hereinafter sometimes collectively referred to as "Singer"), alleging that Singer owed it $108,013.48 on an open account or account stated for goods sold and delivered. The trial court dismissed the action for lack of personal jurisdiction over Singer Hardware and Sam Singer, Jr. The Singers are not residents of the...

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