CANTRELL v. MOORE

No. 5-81.

258 S.W.2d 548 (1953)

CANTRELL v. MOORE.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

June 1, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Talley & Owen, Dean R. Morley and L. Gene Worsham, all of Little Rock, for appellant.

Clark & Clark, Conway, for appellee.


GRIFFIN SMITH, Chief Justice.

Donald Moore, alleging that he was engaged in the business of dusting cotton for Central Aero Service at Morrilton, sued Dennis Cantrell on an oral contract to dust cotton in the vicinity of Conway. He set out a joint venture by which each would receive half of the net profits. Moore conceded that he held $287.50 subject to distribution, but asserted that total earnings had been $8,664. Certain allegations relating to the use of oil and...

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