CALIFORNIA COTTON OIL CORPORATION v. RABB

No. 6677.

88 Ariz. 375 (1960)

357 P.2d 126

CALIFORNIA COTTON OIL CORPORATION, a California corporation, and California Cotton Credit Company, a California corporation, Appellants, v. Fay RABB, George M. Hill and George H. Rawlins, copartners, doing business under the name of Hope Farms Company, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

November 17, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A.J. Eddy and Westover, Mansfield, Westover & Copple, Yuma, for appellants.

Rawlins, Davis, Christy, Kleinman & Burrus and Shimmel, Hill, Cavanagh & Kleindienst, Phoenix, for appellees.


LESHER, Justice.

This is an action for breach of contract. From a judgment for the plaintiffs below, defendants appeal.

Plaintiffs were the owners of a certain cotton farm located in Yuma County. They leased it to one Weaver for the crop year 1953-1954, under an arrangement by which they were to share equally with Weaver in the net crop income. In that lease plaintiffs agreed to subordinate, or "waive", their lien...

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