A.G. BRANCH v. SOUTHTRUST BANK OF DOTHAN, N.A.
86-193
Supreme Court of Alabama
Sept. 4, 1987
515 So. 2d 1373
SouthTrust Bank of Dothan, N.A. (“SouthTrust“) filed a complaint against defendants A.G. Branch and Clint Owens in the Houston County Circuit Court, alleging default by Branch and Owens on a promissory note. A default judgment was entered against Owens, and the court entered a
On August 5, 1986, SouthTrust filed an amended motion for summary judgment, seeking summary judgment on Branch‘s counterclaim as well as on its complaint. The trial court entered a partial summary judgment in favor of SouthTrust on its complaint against Branch, but denied the summary judgment on Branch‘s counterclaim. On January 15, 1987, the trial court made a
The facts in this case, however, do not present the type of situation that
The certification of finality under
CERTIFICATION SET ASIDE; REMANDED.
TORBERT, C.J., and MADDOX, ALMON and BEATTY, JJ., concur.
