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Thorne v. Walker-Thomas Furniture Company

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Mar 30, 1964
198 A.2d 914 (D.C. 1964)

Opinion

No. 3412.

Argued February 17, 1964.

Decided March 30, 1964.

APPEAL FROM DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, MILDRED E. REEVES, JUDGE.

Pierre E. Dostert, Washington, D.C., with whom Samuel C. Borzilleri, Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for appellants.

Harry Protas, Washington, D.C., for appellee.

Before HOOD, Chief Judge, and QUINN and MYERS, Associate Judges.


This case presents a similar factual pattern to Williams v. Walker-Thomas Furniture Company, D.C.App., 198 A.2d 914. Over a four-year period, appellee sold appellants merchandise valued at $1,855. After paying $1,422 of this amount appellants defaulted in their payments. Appellee then asserted its right under the contracts to replevy all the items purchased.

Appellants' arguments for relief are identical to those in Williams. For the reasons stated therein, the judgment is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Thorne v. Walker-Thomas Furniture Company

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Mar 30, 1964
198 A.2d 914 (D.C. 1964)
Case details for

Thorne v. Walker-Thomas Furniture Company

Case Details

Full title:William THORNE and Ruth Thorne, Appellants, v. WALKER-THOMAS FURNITURE…

Court:District of Columbia Court of Appeals

Date published: Mar 30, 1964

Citations

198 A.2d 914 (D.C. 1964)