(DOWNLOAD) "Benito Leal v. Furniture Barn" by Supreme Court of Texas No. B-7424 # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Benito Leal v. Furniture Barn
- Author : Supreme Court of Texas No. B-7424
- Release Date : January 04, 1978
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 59 KB
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This is a suit for damages under the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act, Tex.Bus. & Comm.Code Ann. § 17.41, et seq. Judgment was entered for Benito and Linda Leal after a non-jury trial whereby they recovered against Furniture Barn, Inc. treble their actual damages of $185.00, being the sum of $555.00 plus stipulated attorney fees of $1,000.00. The court of civil appeals, with one justice dissenting, reversed and rendered judgment that the Leals take nothing by this suit. 560 S.W.2d 533. We reverse the judgment of the court of civil appeals and affirm the judgment of the trial court. The case was tried upon an agreed statement of facts. On May 12, 1975, Furniture Barn sold the Leals certain furniture for $765.42 on a layaway basis. In connection with the sale, the Leals made a down payment of $175.00 and were required to sign a printed retail installment contract which was changed by writing across the face of the printed contract the words: In Layway (sic) only will pay 40.00 ea month until paid out. There are a number of terms and conditions on the written form that are inconsistent with a layaway sale. There is no provision in the form for disposition of Leal's payments in the event the contract was not completed and there was no agreement as to any charges or costs to be deducted in such event. The furniture was to be delivered when fully paid for and thus remained in the possession of Furniture Barn.