No. 82-41.Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
August 31, 1982.
West Page 544
APPEAL FROM FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, LAFAYETTE PARISH, STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE BYRON HEBERT, J.
Harold L. Savoie and Charles N. Wooten, Ltd. by Dan Keefe, Lafayette, for defendants-appellants.
J. Lomax Jordan, Jr., Lafayette, for plaintiff-appellee.
Before CULPEPPER, FORET and StOKER, JJ.
STOKER, Judge.
[1] This is an action to enforce an express warranty contained in an act of assignment of a promissory note and chattel mortgage. Garry Dunn, third party defendant and petitioner in reconvention, purchased a used boat and out-board motor and a trailer in May of 1979 from Larry and Lana Thibodeaux, defendants, doing business as Superior Boat Sales. The trial court granted judgment in favor of plaintiff, FinanceAmerica Corporation but only against defendant-appellant, Larry Thibodeaux, d/b/a Superior Boat Sales. Garry Dunn executed a promissory note and chattel mortgage on the above described property which was assigned to FinanceAmerica, plaintiff. In the written act of assignment, Superior Boat Sales warranted to FinanceAmerica that the “. . . chattel mortgage is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be . . .” and “. . . that all statements and facts therein are true. . .”. The assignment of mortgage also contains this statement: [2] “The undersigned makes said warranties for the purpose of inducing assignee to purchase the said chattel mortgage and the note referred to therein; and if any such warranty shall be untrue, the undersigned shall buy from Assignee upon demand said note and chattel mortgage and will pay therefor not less than the amount owed plus any and all costs and expenses paid or incurred by Assignee in respect thereto. . .”. [3] Garry Dunn subsequently discovered a discrepancy between the serial numbers on the boat and the motor and the numbers listed on the promissory note paraphed to the chattel mortgage. The serial numbers on the boat and motor indicated that the boat was a 1974 model and the engine was a 1975 model. However, the erroneous serial numbers for these items as written on the promissory note indicated that both the boat and motor were built in 1977. [4] Garry Dunn tried to sell the boat because of his inability to meet the payments, but the potential buyer turned down the offer when the discrepancy in the serial numbers was discovered. Dunn then notified FinanceAmerica of the problem. FinanceAmerica in turn contacted Thibodeaux and demanded that Superior Boat Sales buy the note back under its warranty. Larry Thibodeaux apparently agreed to repurchase the note at first, and then later refused after the boat was destroyed in a fire and Dunn declared bankruptcy. FinanceAmerica instituted this suit to force the defendantsWest Page 545
to honor the warranty. The trial court rendered judgment in favor of FinanceAmerica for $3,932.26 with legal interest from the date of judicial demand against Larry Thibodeaux, d/b/a Superior Boat Sales.
[5] the judgment in favor of FinanceAmerica Corporation did not run against Lana Thibodeaux. Larry and Lana Thibodeaux made Garry Dunn a third party defendant. Garry Dunn reconvened against them. Apparently the trial court did not act on these claims, but neither of these parties appealed from this rejection of their incidental demands. They are not mentioned in the trial court’s judgment and are therefore considered rejected. Succession of Kelly v. Schauff, 323 So.2d 243 (La.App. 1st Cir. 1975) an Nicholson v. Holloway Planting Co., 216 So.2d 562West Page 546
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