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Spears v. Short

Supreme Court of Alabama
Feb 22, 1980
380 So. 2d 291 (Ala. 1980)

Opinion

No. 79-299.

February 22, 1980.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dale County, P.B. McLauchlin, Jr., J.

Jack W. Smith, of Smith Smith, Dothan, for appellant.

George E. Trawick, Ariton, for appellee.


Spears filed suit April 20, 1978 against Short alleging fraud in the sale of a 1974 truck to him on or about January 29, 1976. Short's answer was that the claim was barred by the statute of limitations. Subsequently, Short moved for a summary judgment based upon the pleadings and affidavit of Spears. The court granted summary judgment, and this appeal is from that order. We affirm.

Spears testified that on February 27, 1976, he was told by a mechanic in Denver, Colorado, that the engine in the truck was a 1970 Detroit Diesel. Again, on March 24, 1976, he was told by a mechanic in Alma, Arkansas, that the engine was a 1970 model. Finally, on May 22, 1976, mechanics in Ozark, Alabama, told Spears that the engine in the truck bought from Short was a 1970 Detroit Diesel.

The trial court found that as a matter of law "the plaintiff had knowledge or knew that the engine in the truck was a 1970 Detroit Diesel or knew of such facts that would lead a reasonable man to discover that the engine was a 1970 Detroit Diesel." We agree with the court's finding, and affirm on authority of Amason v. First State Bank of Lineville, 369 So.2d 547 (Ala. 1979) and Fuqua v. Barbe, 376 So.2d 202 (Ala.Civ.App. 1979), certiorari denied by this Court on November 2, 1979.

AFFIRMED.

TORBERT, C.J., and BLOODWORTH, FAULKNER, ALMON and EMBRY, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Spears v. Short

Supreme Court of Alabama
Feb 22, 1980
380 So. 2d 291 (Ala. 1980)
Case details for

Spears v. Short

Case Details

Full title:James R. SPEARS v. Max SHORT

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Feb 22, 1980

Citations

380 So. 2d 291 (Ala. 1980)

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