ROBERTS v. CARROLL

78-414.

377 So.2d 944 (1979)

H. ROBERTS and Idella C. Roberts v. Burt CARROLL and Gloria Carroll.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 30, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James S. Ward and Joel E. Dillard of Baxley, Stuart, Ward & Dillard, Birmingham, for appellants.

John F. Kizer, Jr. and James N. Brown, III, Birmingham, for appellees.


JONES, Justice.

Plaintiffs, V. H. Roberts and his wife, Idella C. Roberts, brought a cause of action in tort for fraud against the Defendants, Burt and Gloria Carroll, the owners of nineteen acres of real estate which they had subdivided for sale primarily in two-acre lots. In the approximate center of the nineteen acres is a pine tree which is relevant as a reference point because, according to the Robertses the land shown to them by Burt Carroll, which they agreed...

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