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MODERN MOTORS, LLC, Respondent, v. Terry L. GERBER, Donald W. Gessley and Cathy Gerber, Appellants.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District2019-01-22No. WD 80732
571 S.W.3d 164

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PER CURIAM:

Appellants Terry Gerber, Cathy Gerber, and Donald Gessley appeal from a judgment entered by the Circuit Court of Cass County following a bench trial. The circuit court granted judgment to Respondent Modern Motors, LLC against Terry Gerber and Gessley on Modern Motors claim for enforcement of a promissory note. The judgment awarded Modern Motors $107,025.40 in unpaid principal, interest and late fees, and $16,053.87 in attorneys fees. The circuit court also denied Gessleys counterclaim seeking to exercise a state-law right of redemption to an airplane which had been pledged as collateral for the promissory note, and denied Cathy Gerbers motion to intervene in the action to assert a claim for replevin of the airplane.

Appellants raise six points on appeal. They argue that the circuit court erroneously admitted the promissory note and an assignment agreement into evidence; that the judgment was unsupported by sufficient evidence (assuming that the note and assignment were erroneously admitted); that Modern Motors retention of the security for the note (the airplane) had the effect of extinguishing the debt; that the circuit court erroneously rejected Gessleys attempt to enforce his redemption rights to the airplane; that the court erroneously denied Cathy Gerbers motion to intervene; and that the court erroneously calculated Modern Motors recoverable attorneys fees.

We affirm. Because a published opinion would have no precedential value, we have provided the parties with an unpublished memorandum setting forth the reasons for this order. Rule 84.16(b).