POSEY v. FORD MOTOR CREDIT CO.

No. 30178.

111 P.3d 162 (2005)

141 Idaho 477

Gregory R. POSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, a Delaware corporation authorized to do business in Idaho, Defendant-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Idaho.

March 31, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Angstman Law, Boise, for appellant. Thomas James Angstman argued.

Elam Burke, P.A., Boise, for respondent. Jeffrey A. Thomson argued.


LANSING, Judge.

Gregory R. Posey sued Ford Motor Credit Company (Ford) for breach of contract and violations of the Idaho Consumer Protection Act in connection with the lease of a truck. The district court granted summary judgment to Ford based, in part, on the common law parol evidence rule. Posey appeals. Because we conclude that the district court did not apply the governing statutory parol evidence rule, we vacate the summary judgment and remand for further proceedings...

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