CLARK v. GRISHAM, ET AL.

No. 39007.

219 Miss. 532 (1954)

69 So.2d 376

48 Adv. S. 4

CLARK v. GRISHAM, et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

January 11, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh N. Clayton, New Albany; Thos. E. Pegram, Ripley, for appellant.

Robert B. Smith, Ripley, for appellees.


ROBERDS, P.J.

On or before March 27, 1951, Osmond L. Clark, the appellant, owned 240 acres of land located in Tippah County, Mississippi. He lived in Oklahoma. G.G. Grisham and his three sons were residents of said County, and, under the firm name of G.G. Grisham and Sons, were engaged in buying timber, converting it into lumber and crossties, and selling the finished product. On said date these parties entered into a sale...

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