JEWELL v. JACKSON & WHITSITT COTTON CO.

SC 1014.

313 So.2d 157 (1975)

Jake JEWELL v. JACKSON & WHITSITT COTTON CO., a copartnership.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied June 5, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Garrison Thompson, Selma, for appellant.

W. W. Dinning, Demopolis, for appellee.


MERRILL, Justice.

Plaintiff, Jake Jewell, brought a declaratory judgment action seeking the interpretation of a contract wherein Jewell agreed to sell all the cotton produced on 142.6 acres to defendant, Jackson & Whitsitt Cotton Co. This is an appeal by Jewell from a decree rendered in favor of the defendant.

Plaintiff is a cotton farmer. He primarily uses a planting method known as 2 and 1 skip row. Under this...

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