SHUEY v. SHEARMAN

No. 5834.

77 Ariz. 207 (1954)

269 P.2d 607

SHUEY v. SHEARMAN.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

April 26, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

I.B. Tomlinson, Bisbee, for appellant.

Gentry & Gentry, by James F. McNulty, Jr., Bisbee, for appellee.


UDALL, Justice.

The sole question presented on this appeal is whether a complaint to recover on a contract for drilling a water well on agricultural land to be used for agricultural purposes must allege the driller possessed a contractor's license, in order to state a claim for relief.

Glenn L. Shuey, plaintiff-appellant, brought a civil action against J.K. Shearman, defendant-appellee, to recover the reasonable value...

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