A.B. PARKER V. BELL FORD, INC.
425 So.2d. 1101 (Ala. 1983).
NATURE OF THE CASE: This appeal resulted from the denial of damages for a breach of
warranty.
FACTS: Parker (P) bought a pickup from Bell (D). The truck was manufactured by Ford (D1).
P experienced excessive tire wear. D attempted to repair the problem, but could not. P then
sued both D's for a breach of warranty without further consultation. A subsequent inspection
indicated that the truck had a defective wheel housing. The trial court directed a verdict
for both D's; notification of the breach was a condition precedent to recovery, and P had
not given notice. P appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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