INFORMATION LEASING CORP. v. KING

No. C-020830.

155 Ohio App.3d 201 (2003)

2003-Ohio-5672

INFORMATION LEASING CORPORATION, Appellee, v. KING, d.b.a. Helen's Kitchen, et al., Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, First District, Hamilton County.

Decided October 24, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Statman, Harris, Siegel & Eyrich, L.L.C., William B. Fecher, and Jill S. Levison, for appellee.

Ebner & Riker, L.L.P., and J. Timothy Riker, for appellants.


PAINTER, Judge.

{¶ 1} Defendant-appellant Helen G. King, owner of Helen's Kitchen, a restaurant in Jacksonville, North Carolina, signed a lease with plaintiff-appellee, Information Leasing Corporation ("ILC") for an automated teller machine ("ATM") to place in her restaurant. King made the first six lease payments to ILC but then stopped making payments. ILC sued King and her business for default on the lease. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor...

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