ANDREW v. TRIMBLE COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR KY. T. COM'N


284 S.W.2d 823 (1955)

Ralph ANDREW, Appellant, v. TRIMBLE COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR KENTUCKY TOBACCO COMMISSION et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 9, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. L. Bell, Louisville, for appellant.

James F. Thomas, Newcastle, for appellees.


SIMS, Judge.

Appellant, Ralph Andrew, brought this action against the members of the Trimble County Committee for Kentucky Tobacco Commission to obtain possession of a tobacco marketing card, which his affidavit valued at $700, and for $2,500 damages for the detention of the card. James D. Black filed an intervening petition averring he was the owner of the land the year the tobacco in question was grown on it and that he was entitled to the marketing card. The trial...

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