HARRISON v. CARROLL

1 Div. 805.

116 So.2d 922 (1959)

J. Max HARRISON v. Henry L. CARROLL, doing business as Carroll Construction.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 17, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald E. Brutkiewicz, Mobile, for appellant.

M. A. Marsal, Mobile, for appellee.


MERRILL, Justice.

Appellee Carroll, a building contractor, did some work for J. Max Harrison under an oral contract. Appellee sued Harrison under a common count for money had and received by the defendant for the use of plaintiff.

The evidence indicated that appellant Harrison showed Carroll some work to be done on a building to be occupied by Union Bonding Company. This work amounted to $2,000. During the course of the job, appellant requested Carroll to...

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