COCHRAN v. OZARK COUNTRY CLUB, INC.

SC 1872.

339 So.2d 1023 (1976)

James C. COCHRAN v. OZARK COUNTRY CLUB, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 24, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David C. Emery and Kenneth R. Cain, Ozark, for appellant.

Woods & Corbitt, Ozark, for appellee.


EMBRY, Justice.

This case involves the application of Code of Ala., Tit. 46, § 65, which regulates those engaged in the business of general contracting, specifically the construction of structures costing $20,000 or more.

Plaintiff, Cochran, and defendant, Ozark Country Club, entered into a contract whereby Cochran was to build a swimming pool for Ozark and to be paid $36,939.72 plus 15% of that sum. Cochran realized he was in derogation of § 65...

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