REDMOND v. HARRELSON

SC 2328.

355 So.2d 356 (1978)

Thomas H. REDMOND and Ruth Ann Redmond v. Lowell HARRELSON.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 3, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Parker, Mobile, for appellants.

Emmett R. Cox and Robert H. Allen, Mobile, for appellee.


TORBERT, Chief Justice.

Appellee Lowell Harrelson filed suit against appellants Ruth Ann and Thomas H. Redmond seeking damages on a $50,000.00 promissory note executed by the Redmonds to Harrelson. The Redmonds' answer contained a general denial, an affirmative defense of failure of consideration on the note, a demand for a jury trial, and a counterclaim against Harrelson for damages for breach of an agreement executed between the parties. The jury demand and counterclaim...

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