YARBROUGH v. VIAR


282 S.W.2d 367 (1954)

T. J. YARBROUGH, Defendant-in-Error, v. B. B. (Billy) VIAR, Plaintiff-in-Error.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee. Western Section.

Certiorari denied September 6, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Watkins Ewell, of Dyersberg, for plaintiff-in-error.

Barret Ashley, of Dyersberg, for defendant-in-error.


Certiorari denied by Supreme Court September 6, 1954.

BEJACH, Judge.

The parties will be styled in this opinion, as in the lower Court, plaintiff and defendant.

The determinative question is whether or not the Statute of Frauds bars the action in this cause. The suit was brought in the Court of Joe C. Lambert, Justice of the Peace of Dyer County, by T.J. Yarbrough against Billy Viar, the warrant summoning him "to answer complaint of T.J. Yarbrough...

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