TAYLOR v. BIRMINGHAM NEWS CO.

SC 1716.

341 So.2d 689 (1977)

Ella Lee TAYLOR and Deborah Lynn Taylor v. The BIRMINGHAM NEWS COMPANY et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 7, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leo E. Costello, Birmingham, for appellants.

Charles L. Robinson, Birmingham, for appellees.


HEFLIN, Chief Justice.

The plaintiffs-appellants are a mother, Ella Lee Taylor, and her daughter, Deborah Lynn Taylor, whose suit arises out of their activities as paper carriers of The Birmingham News. Their complaint contained the following grounds: (1) Fraud; (2) Deceit; (3) Wrongful interference with contract, and (4) Champertous interference with a contract. The court in its oral charge limited the jury's deliberation to wrongful interference with contract...

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