Gentry v. Credit Plan Corporation of Houston

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1975-09-24

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WALKER, Justice. This is an unreasonable collection efforts case. The events giving rise to the suit occurred on or about February 7, 1969. Shortly thereafter John B. Gentry and wife, Eileen Gentry, plaintiffs, filed suit against Joe Assad and Credit Plan Corporation of Houston. Colonial Finance Corporation was joined as a defendant on May 17, 1972, more than two years after the…

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