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Commercial Bank of Westport v. Crawford
Citations: 7 S.W.3d 406; 1999 Mo. App. LEXIS 1031; 1999 WL 562091Docket: No. 74206
Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; August 3, 1999; Missouri; State Appellate Court
The Commercial Bank of Westport's appeal against the judgment denying its petition for an accounting, declaratory relief, and damages has been affirmed. The bank claimed it held a perfected prior security interest in specific collateral, including equipment and accounts receivable. The court found no legal error in the original judgment and determined that a detailed written opinion would not have precedential value. A memorandum explaining the reasons for the order has been provided to the parties for informational purposes. The judgment is affirmed in accordance with Rule 84.16(b).