HAISTEN v. ZIGLAR

4 Div. 705.

64 So.2d 592 (1953)

HAISTEN v. ZIGLAR.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 26, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John C. Walters, Troy, for appellant.

Chas. O. Stokes and Val L. McGee, Ozark, for appellee.


LAWSON, Justice.

This is an appeal from a decree sustaining demurrer to a bill in equity, as amended.

On July 15, 1950, R. P. Ziglar signed a written instrument in the form of a deed wherein he purported to sell certain timber on a 280-acre tract of land which he owned in Dale County to J. C. Haisten and W. J. Sorrell for the sum of $4,000. While in the form of a deed, this instrument was not witnessed or acknowledged...

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