DOWNTOWNER CORPORATION v. SCOTT

No. 74-89.

513 S.W.2d 910 (1974)

The DOWNTOWNER CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Gordon SCOTT, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

September 30, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred H. Harrison and Thomas E. Downie, Little Rock, for appellant.

Troy Wiley, Searcy, for appellee.


BROWN, Justice.

Appellant Downtowner Corporation instituted this suit to require Gordon Scott to account for profits from the operation of the Red Apple Inn during a period from June 1, 1972, through November 7, 1972. The critical issue in the case is which party is entitled to the profits made during the stated period.

Downtowner Corporation owned a large land development at Eden Isle, Arkansas, which included Red Apple Inn, a resort hotel, and related recreational...

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