JACKSON v. AMERICAN CREDIT BUREAU, INC.

No. 1 CA-CIV 2090.

23 Ariz. App. 199 (1975)

531 P.2d 932

Ann R. JACKSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Clarence O. Jackson, Deceased, Appellant, v. AMERICAN CREDIT BUREAU, INC., an Arizona Corporation, and Jack J. Schwartz, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department C.

February 18, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miller, Thur & Preston by Calvin C. Thur, Scottsdale, for appellant.

Kaplan & Nelson by Jerold Kaplan, Phoenix, for appellees.


OPINION

FROEB, Judge.

In this case, the court is asked to determine when the statute of limitations begins to run against one having a claim for conversion of his personal property by another without the owner's knowledge.

Clarence O. Jackson was involved for many years in litigation with Sears, Roebuck and Co. over lengthy, complicated and burdensome legal issues, all beginning with a purchase he made in 1953 from Sears. It would serve no purpose...

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