BANK OF DENVER v. LEGLER

No. 18636.

350 P.2d 1059 (1960)

BANK OF DENVER, a Banking Corporation, Plaintiff in Error, v. George LEGLER, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, In Department.

Rehearing Denied April 25, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. F. Davis, Harold Potashnik, Denver, for plaintiff in error.

Albert V. Witham, Jack R. Viders, Denver, for defendant in error.


KNAUSS, Justice.

This action involves the right to possession of certain service station equipment as between contending chattel mortgagees. The facts, briefly stated, appear as follows: Prior to March 13, 1956, defendant in error George Legler was the owner of a service station located at 2200 West 29th Avenue in Denver, known as Legler Chevron Service Station. Several days prior to that date he had entered into negotiations with J. H. Morrow, Marvin G. Kelly and...

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