GRAHAM v. CLARKS FORK NAT. BANK

No. 80-349.

631 P.2d 718 (1981)

Dean GRAHAM, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CLARKS FORK NATIONAL BANK, a Montana Corporation, and Raymond L. Mirabal, Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided July 22, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Swandal, Douglass & Swandal, Livingston, Kent Douglass, argued, Livingston, for plaintiff and appellant.

Joseph E. Mudd, argued, Bridger, for defendant and respondent.


MORRISON, Justice.

This is an appeal from an order of the District Court which set aside a jury award as excessive and granted a new trial limited to the issue of damages arising from the wrongful conversion of cows belonging to the appellant, Dean Graham.

In the spring of 1978, Graham was the owner of 19 registered angus cows which he planned to breed by artificial insemination. They were pastured with cows belonging to one Marvin Heyd. Graham, a full-time...

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