J. S. McHARGUE v. SCOTT


305 S.W.2d 929 (1957)

J. S. McHARGUE, Appellant, v. Sam SCOTT, Appellee. Sam SCOTT, Appellant, v. J. S. McHARGUE, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 11, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elmer Drake, and Virgil Fowler, Lexington, for McHargue.

Thomas R. Underwood, Jr., Lexington, for Scott.


STANLEY, Commissioner.

The appellee, Sam Scott, recovered of the appellant, J. S. McHargue, a judgment for $3,225.08 for damages sustained by reason of the breach of a contract of rental of a farm for a term of five years beginning January 1, 1954. Nothing was adjudged McHargue on his counterclaim for damages. The court tried the case without a jury. McHargue appeals and Scott cross-appeals, claiming he is entitled to a larger judgment.

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