TENNESSEE CORPORATION v. BARNETT

7 Div. 393.

114 So.2d 135 (1959)

TENNESSEE CORPORATION v. W. H. BARNETT.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 13, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frantz, McConnell & Seymour and R. M. McConnell, Knoxville, Tenn., Dixon, Wooten & Boyett, Geo. F. Wooten, Byron Boyett, Talladega, and White, Bradley, Arant, All & Rose, E. L. All and J. Reese Murray, Birmingham, for appellant.

Love & Hines, Talladega and Jas. H. Sharbutt, Childersburg, for appellee.


STAKELY, Justice.

This case involves the measure of damages for injuries alleged to have been inflicted on a crop of growing cotton by the negligence of the defendants.

The suit was instituted by W. H. Barnett (appellee) who planted cotton in the general area of Childersburg in Talladega County. The damages are claimed to have been sustained by the emission of sulphur dioxide, sulphur trioxide or sulphuric acid from the plant of The Tennessee Corporation ...

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