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Everlasting Granite sues monument service company

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CHARLESTON — A materials supplier is suing Naylor Monuments Company LLC, a monument service company, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

Everlasting Granite Memorial Co., a division of Matthews International, filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against Naylor Monuments Co., alleging failure to pay purchased products.

Everlasting Granite claims it sold certain goods to the defendant on credit, with a balance due of $14,820.70. The plaintiff holds Naylor Monuments Co. responsible, because the defendant allegedly ordered, received, accepted and retained the goods without paying fair compensation.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against defendant in the amount of $14,820.70, plus continuing interest, costs and such other relief to which plaintiff is entitled. He is represented by John R. Keating of Amato Keating and Lessa PC in Betlehem.

Kanawha Circuit Court Case number 18-C-1060

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