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- Title: Central District Alarm v. Hal-Tuc
- Author : Eastern District, Division Three Court of Appeals of Missouri
- Release Date : January 01, 1994
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 60 KB
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Plaintiff, Central District Alarm, Inc., appeals from judgments in a court-tried case in favor of defendant, Hal-Tuc, Inc., on plaintiff's claim for breach of contract in the sale of a security system and on defendant's counterclaim for fraud. We affirm the judgment on the petition for breach of contract and reverse the judgment on the counterclaim for fraud. In this court-tried case, we defer to the trial court's implicit determinations of credibility, view the evidence and permissible inferences in the light most favorable to the judgment, and disregard all contrary evidence and inferences. Johnston v. Bates, 778 S.W.2d 357, 363 (Mo. App. 1989). Central District Alarm, Inc. (CDA) is a Missouri corporation engaged in the business of selling security systems. Hal-Tuc, Inc. is a Missouri corporation which operates retail lingerie and novelty stores. Prior to January, 1991 John Haltom, President of Hal-Tuc, contacted Ron Weber, a security consultant for CDA, about purchasing a video surveillance system for one of its stores. Weber recommended a Javelin system and designed a system for Hal-Tuc.