BURBRIDGE v. BRADLEY LUMBER CO.

No. 4-9486.

239 S.W.2d 285 (1951)

BURBRIDGE v. BRADLEY LUMBER CO.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

May 14, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leffel Gentry and U. A. Gentry, Little Rock, for appellant.

Williamson & Williamson, Monticello, for appellee.


ROBINSON, Justice.

The appellee, Bradley Lumber Company, cut, removed and converted to lumber some five hundred thousand feet of timber from lands belonging to appellant, Burbridge, under the honest but mistaken belief that the land belonged to the Lumber Company. It is stipulated that the market value of the stumpage, i. e., the timber standing in the tree, was $4.50 per thousand, and the cost of converting the timber into lumber was $11.61 per thousand; that the...

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