Conger v. Furniture Freight Sales
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Opinion
DECISION AND ORDER
This cause is before the court upon cross-motions for summary judgment. There being no genuine issue as to any material fact, summary judgment is proper.
The complaint alleges that the Truth in Lending Act was violated in conjunction with an installment sale to the plaintiffs because General Finance Corporation was not clearly identified as a creditor in the TILA disclosures made.
Plaintiffs’ motion relies upon this court’s decision in Bird v. Goddards Discount Furniture, 443 F.Supp. 422, 1978. A comparison of the two files discloses that the disclosure statement herein is identical to that in Bird.
This court has had an occasion very recently to consider a like disclosure statement in Sharp v. Ford Motor Credit Company, No. 77-1098, 452 F.Supp. 465 decided June 8, 1978.1 Upon consideration of the decisions by other courts and the requisite statutory provisions, it was there determined that Bird had been erroneously decided, and that decision was overruled as a precedent in this court.
It clearly appears that General Finance was identified upon the face of the disclosure statement here as the assignee of the installment contract. Whether it is to be deemed a creditor within the intendment of the Act or not, there was no violation of TILA. Sharp v. Ford Motor Credit Company, supra.
Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment must be denied. Summary judgment is entered for the defendants upon the complaint, the defendants to recover their costs of suit.
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