NAPLES FRUIT & VEGETABLE COMPANY v. TOWNSEND

No. 72-429.

276 So.2d 222 (1973)

NAPLES FRUIT & VEGETABLE COMPANY, a Florida Corporation, Appellant, v. David C. TOWNSEND, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

April 18, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sheppard, Majewski & Johnson, Fort Myers, for appellant.

Schryver & McDonnell, Naples, for appellee.


LILES, Acting Chief Judge.

Naples Fruit & Vegetable Company entered into a contract with David C. Townsend to harvest the remains of the 1970 crop of limes. Subsequently, when appellant thought Townsend had harvested the crop of limes sold to him, they requested Townsend cease picking. This occurred on May 13, 1971. Consideration for the contract was $200, and Townsend had harvested $2,003.50 worth of limes by that date.

Subsequently, Townsend brought...

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