CUPPS v. UPTON

84-570.

489 So.2d 544 (1986)

Roger CUPPS v. L.D. UPTON.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 25, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward R. Jackson, of Tweedy, Jackson & Beech, Jasper, for appellant.

William A. Jackson and Ann Z. Arnold, Birmingham, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

This is an appeal from a judgment in an action for an accounting. The plaintiff, L.D. Upton, and the defendant, Roger Cupps, formed a partnership to conduct a coal mining operation. After the mining was completed, the parties could not agree on the amounts due each partner. The trial court held that Cupps owed Upton $51,000.

The facts of the case are sharply in dispute. The parties kept very informal records. There was no written partnership...

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