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Plaintiff Wood sued Defendant Gulf Oil Company, Goynes, for $25,000, compensatory damages, $25,000 to Interstate and Goynes, and a further $25,000 top Holiday Inns as punitive damages. Reversed and a new trial granted. Woods Appeal.
FACTS: Interstate Inns revokes the Woods card on a directive by the National Data that it was out of credit. Upon notification by the waiter, the defendant paid in cash all the accrued debt and later on developed complications from the frustration, sued for damages and compensation. The card was to secure for his business procedure in the stay at hotel at Alabama on April 2 1972Upon the jury, he was paid compensation and Woods appealed for the negligence by Gulf to comply with Fair Trade Reporting Act to protect consumer and users of a consumer report.