HEIDELBERG SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY v. TUDOR

No. 5-1636.

316 S.W.2d 716 (1958)

HEIDELBERG SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY, Appellant, v. James R. TUDOR, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 13, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Virgil D. Willis and Marvin A. Hathcoat, Harrison, for appellant.

John B. Driver and N. J. Henley, Marshall, for appellee.


ROBINSON, Justice.

The issue is whether a contract for the sale of a printing press is usurious. On July 23, 1956, appellant, Heidelberg Southern Sales Company, sold a printing press to appellee, James R. Tudor, under a title retaining contract. The purchaser made a part payment in cash and the balance was to be paid in monthly installments. Tudor refused to make the monthly payments, and Heidelberg filed this suit to replevy...

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