BOYETT v. SOUTH OAK CLIFF STATE BANK

No. 17423.

452 S.W.2d 948 (1970)

C. B. BOYETT, Appellant, v. SOUTH OAK CLIFF STATE BANK, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

March 27, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jerry L. Jamieson, Sleeper, Boynton, Burleson, Williams & Johnston, Waco, for appellant.

Frank L. Skillern, Jr., Strasburger, Price, Kelton Martin & Unis, Dallas, for appellee.


CLAUDE WILLIAMS, Justice.

South Oak Cliff State Bank, as successor and assignee of National Bank of Oak Cliff, brought this action against C. B. Boyett to recover the unpaid balance due on a certain promissory note executed by Boyett, and for foreclosure of a chattel mortgage lien on a Ford automobile which was given to secure the payment of said note. Boyett makes no contention concerning the execution and delivery of the note, or the nonpayment thereof, but claims...

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