HARALSON v. JOHN DEERE CO.

No. A03A0583.

585 S.E.2d 711 (2003)

262 Ga. App. 385

HARALSON v. JOHN DEERE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

July 16, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kitchens, Kelley & Gaynes, Mark A. Kelley, Atlanta, for appellant.

Alston & Bird, Candace N. Smith, Paul J. Kaplan, Atlanta, for appellee.


MILLER, Judge.

John Deere Company (JDC), a division of Deere & Company, sued Tommy H. Haralson, Sr. on a guaranty he signed for the debts of Farmers Supply Store, Inc. Moving for summary judgment, Haralson argued that the guaranty fell within the Statute of Frauds (OCGA § 13-5-30(2)) and was unenforceable in that it failed to identify the promisor and the promisee sufficiently. JDC cross-moved for summary judgment...

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