GRIEF BROS. COOPERAGE CORP. v. STACEY

1 Div. 379.

58 So.2d 122 (1952)

GRIEF BROS. COOPERAGE CORP. v. STACEY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 10, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. M. Coxwell, Monroeville, and Wm. Hamilton and Powell & Hamilton, Greenville, for appellant.

C. L. Hybart and R. L. Jones, Monroeville, and Hill, Hill, Stovall & Carter, Montgomery, for appellee.


LIVINGSTON, Chief Justice.

A. G. Stacey and J. H. Stacey were brothers. They owned, jointly, 1,020 acres of timber lands in Monroe County, Alabama. On March 12, 1942, the brothers entered into an oral agreement under the terms of which J. H. Stacey purchased from A. G. Stacey his undivided one-half interest in the timber on the land measuring, as to the pine timber 12 inches and up, 6 inches from the ground, and as to the hardwood timber, 14 inches and up, 6 inches...

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