BARNES v. SELVAGE

8 Div. 715.

122 So.2d 713 (1960)

Eldon BARNES v. T. T. SELVAGE.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

October 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lusk & Lusk, Guntersville, for appellant.

Starnes & Starnes, Guntersville, for appellee.


CATES, Judge.

Selvage, a well driller, sued Barnes on common counts for (1) work and labor, and (2) account, and got a verdict and judgment for $800.

The trial was on the traversed complaint and Barnes's special plea which set up the terms of a contract for the well, concluding that Barnes was not thereby required to furnish pipe to case off gas and that Selvage had not (as he agreed) drilled "a well of lasting, potable water of sufficient quantity that an...

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