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Fidelity Deposit Company of Maryland v. Bowley, NC910712 (1993)

State of Rhode Island, Superior Court
Apr 21, 1993
Case Number NC910712 (R.I. Super. Apr. 21, 1993)

Opinion

Case Number NC910712

April 21, 1993


DECISION


Plaintiff, assignee, sues for monies paid the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America on a surety bond for loss occasioned by failure of its employees and officers to faithfully discharge their duties in handling union funds. The complaint Count I charges defendant Bowley with failure to reimburse plaintiff for payment of the union claim. Count II avers Bowley converted funds of his Local 176 and Count III avers he negligently failed to reimburse the Local for funds for which he was responsible. Defendant's answer denied the material averments of the complaint and affirmatively pleaded several so-called defenses.

Plaintiff moved for summary judgment with supporting affidavit of plaintiff's claims attorney, copies of proof of loss filed, and copy of insuring agreement. Copy of the check issued and release by Local 176's successor local union are also attached. Defendant objected and filed a "legal argument" which fails to raise a genuine issue of fact for trial. The Court holds plaintiff is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Cardi Corp. v. State of Rhode Island, 524 A.2d 1092 at 1097 (R.I. 1987) and cases cited.

The clerk will forthwith enter judgment for plaintiff for $12,316, with interest from December 31, 1991.


Summaries of

Fidelity Deposit Company of Maryland v. Bowley, NC910712 (1993)

State of Rhode Island, Superior Court
Apr 21, 1993
Case Number NC910712 (R.I. Super. Apr. 21, 1993)
Case details for

Fidelity Deposit Company of Maryland v. Bowley, NC910712 (1993)

Case Details

Full title:FIDELITY DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, Plaintiff vs. RODNEY BOWLEY…

Court:State of Rhode Island, Superior Court

Date published: Apr 21, 1993

Citations

Case Number NC910712 (R.I. Super. Apr. 21, 1993)