RAGLAND v. CLARSON

No. O-321.

259 So.2d 757 (1972)

Robert B. RAGLAND, Appellant, v. Richard P. CLARSON, t/d/b/ As Richard P. Clarson and Associates, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

March 30, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Maness, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Raymond Ehrlich, and Herbert R. Kanning, of Mathews, Osborne & Ehrlich, Jacksonville, for appellee.


RAWLS, Judge.

Plaintiff (appellant) Ragland sued defendant (appellee) Clarson, a surveyor, for damages resulting from the cutting of plants and trees in the course of his employment in surveying Ragland's land. Upon trial of the issues a jury verdict was returned for the defendant-surveyor, final judgment was entered in favor of defendant, and motion for new trial was denied; hence, this appeal.

The two salient points on appeal posed by appellant concern the...

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