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Vines v. Vines

326 P.2D 662, 137 COLO. 449, 1958.CO.40083

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On January 14, 1959, Roblek, doing business as Western Appliance and Furniture, filed suit against Horst, alleging that Horst on November 18, 1958, executed a promissory note for $3,731.94 in favor of Roblek, that Horst was in default, having paid nothing on this note, and accordingly sought judgment for $3,731.94 and interest and for attorneys fees in the amount of 15% of $3,731.94, as provided by the note. In a separate claim Roblek also sought judgment for possession of an air conditioner, a camera and 7 projectors which Horst had conveyed to Roblek by a chattel mortgage executed simultaneously with the note. In connection with these chattels Roblek sought, in addition to a judgment for possession, a further order authorizing their sale with the direction that the net balance from such sale be applied on the indebtedness found to be due on the promissory note.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1958
9 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
16
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
54.8
KB

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